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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained at least five hundred babies and toddlers since President Donald Trump began his second term, according to a new report. ICE held an average of 25 children aged three or younger per day, an analysis by MS NOW and The Marshall Project showed. Data obtained by the Deportation Data Project found that the number of detained babies was ten times higher than in former President Joe Biden's last year in office, when an average of less than three children that age were held nationwide per day. |
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