Immigration arrests in Colorado have surged under the Trump administration. Now we know how much.

Colorado s first immigration arrest of the second Trump administration came shortly after the president was inaugurated on Jan Before the inaugural ball kicked off in the nation s capital a Honduran man in his late s was arrested in Craig Between when President Donald Trump returned to office in January and June people in Colorado have faced administrative arrest by federal immigration functionaries according to content from U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement that was obtained by a squad at the University of California Berkeley That s a nearly increase from the same period in when people were arrested in the state according to The Denver Post s analysis of the input The arrests in Colorado this year amount to more than per day on average since Jan Those arrested in Colorado include people from Mexico Venezuela El Salvador and Guatemala Particular were from China Chile and Brazil One Afghan man who was arrested on Jan had his expedited removal proceedings canceled according to the facts because he faced a credible fear of torture or prosecution We have seen a dramatic increase in ICE s presence in ICE arrests commented Raquel Lane-Arellano a spokeswoman for the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition ICE s Denver field office did not respond to a message seeking comment before the Fourth of July holiday The agency s national office also did not respond when required about the number of immigrants arrested in Colorado The new input offers the clearest look yet at the pattern and pace of immigration enforcement initiatives in the United States amid Trump s mass-deportation efforts The numbers were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by the Deportation Facts Project at Berkeley s law school Colorado is one of states where arrests have at least doubled this year according to a modern New York Times analysis of the Berkeley input The statistics show that immigration agents promptly went to work in January to pursue Trump s goal of deporting millions of immigrants without proper legal status Since the beginning of the president s second term ICE has more than doubled its daily immigration arrest rate averaging immigration arrests per day compared with fewer than per day in The Berkeley content is imperfect making it complex to gauge exact figures experts and advocates explained The Post identified a handful of duplicate arrest records and removed them from its analysis ICE s published information has previously had inaccuracies or missing fields experts and advocates warned prompting researchers at Syracuse s longstanding TRAC project which also publishes material about ICE operations to question the administration s rhetoric compared to reality TRAC s director Susan B Long cautioned in an email that information in the dataset may be missing or omitted as ICE consolidates numbers across different databases How President Trump s shifting deportation push has played out in Colorado There s no small moves This file is auto-generated function d l use strict l querySelector d addEventListener undefined typeof URL d wp d wp d wp receiveEmbedMessage d wp receiveEmbedMessage function e var t e input if t t secret t message t value a-zA-Z - test t secret for var s r n a l querySelectorAll 'iframe data-secret ' t secret ' ' o l querySelectorAll 'blockquote data-secret ' t secret ' ' c new RegExp https i i i