MaddowBlog-The White House's 'worst of the worst' talking point on immigrants is falling apart
If Trump were totally focused on
really bad criminals, the U.S. would be having a very different kind of conversation. Reality, however, is stubborn.
The White Houseâs âworst of the worstâ talking point on #immigrants is falling apart.
If Trump were âtotally focused on ⦠really bad #criminals,â the U.S. would be having a very different kind of conversation. #Reality, however, is stubborn.
— [The Great War & Modern Memory] (@ps9714.bsky.social) 2026-02-11T00:27:45.087Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/the-white-houses-worst-of-the-worst-talking-point-on-immigrants-is-falling-apart
On the anniversary of his second inauguration, Donald Trump wrote online that he wanted his administration to focus more on talking about the murderers and other criminals that the Department of Homeland Security and ICE
are capturing and taking out of the system. The president apparently meant what he said and he hasnt stopped repeating the talking point lately.,,,,,
What GOP officials refuse to acknowledge, however, is that the talking point isnt true. CBS News reported this week:
Less than 14% of nearly 400,000 immigrants arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in President Trumps first year back in the White House had charges or convictions for violent criminal offenses, according to an internal Department of Homeland Security document obtained by CBS News.
The official statistics contained in the DHS document, which had not been previously reported publicly, provide the most detailed look yet into who ICE has arrested during the Trump administrations far-reaching deportation operations across the U.S.
The CBS News report hasnt been independently verified by MS NOW, but a variety of media outlets have run related reports in recent weeks and months, emphasizing the simple fact that, as The New York Times recently summarized,
The vast majority of immigrants arrested have no convictions for violent crime.
A recent report from the Cato Institute similarly found that of all the people booked by ICE since Oct. 1,
only 5% of them had a violent criminal conviction and of those with any kind of criminal conviction, most had been found guilty of misdemeanors, including traffic convictions.
If Trump were
totally focused on
really bad criminals, the country would be having a very different kind of conversation. Reality, however, is stubborn.