Monday, May 25, 2026

More than 100,000 American kids have had a parent detained in immigration sweeps, report estimates

 

More than 100,000 American kids have had a parent detained in immigration sweeps, report estimates

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More than 100,000 American kids have had a parent detained in immigration sweeps, report estimates

Photo by: Andrea Renault/STAR MAX/IPx 2025 12/17/25 This immigrant mother and her young child arriving to 26 Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan where portraits of Pres. Trump and VP Vance oversee them in the hall downstairs, and, then, masked federal agents watch them in the hallways outside the courtroom hearing upstairs.
Attribution: APAn immigrant mother and her young child arrive at immigration court in lower Manhattan in Dec. 2025.

Since the Trump administration doesn’t track how many children have been separated from their parents by immigration detention, a Brookings report tried to calculate it — and it cited ProPublica’s reporting.

By Mica Rosenberg for ProPublica


Far more American children have likely been separated from their parents during immigration sweeps than previously understood, according to a report by the Washington, D.C.-based think tank Brookings.

The report published Monday estimates more than 100,000 U.S. citizen children have had a parent detained since President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign began last year. The analysis cites reporting from ProPublica on the detention of parents, which can often lead to family separations.

During Trump’s first administration, a policy of family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border ended after widespread outrage. Now, the breakup of families is happening amid sweeps by immigration agents across the country.

About 400,000 people have been detained by immigration agents since Trump returned to office, Brookings noted. But it’s nearly impossible to know how many family separations that has caused, since the administration does not track it.

Attribution: By permission of Mike Luckovich and Creators Syndicate.

Families are also now being split up in ways that are more dispersed, more hidden and harder to track.

Brookings created its estimate by using census information to approximate the number of children that detainees have. It estimated that roughly 200,000 children, including 145,000 American kids, have had a parent detained. The think tank notes that the actual number could be somewhat higher or lower.

ProPublica used a different, more conservative, approach that relied on government data obtained through a public information lawsuit by the University of Washington. We found that in just the first seven months of Trump’s second term, at least 11,000 American children had a parent detained. We also found that Trump has been deporting about four times as many mothers of American children per day as President Joe Biden did.

As we noted, our figures are almost certainly undercounts. For instance, the government data relies on detainees self-reporting whether they have children. In some cases, agents may not ask and parents may not share details about their families out of fear of what might happen to their children.

“There are a lot of families that are in the situation that are not being written down,” said Tara Watson, one of the authors of the Brookings report. It’s “important both for transparency and from a child health and wellbeing perspective to know what’s happening to the kids. How many of them are leaving the U.S.? How many of them are staying in the U.S. with close family? How many of them do we really not know what their situation is?”

ProPublica also followed multiple families through their sudden separations and found a wide variety of outcomes for the children.


Related | Fear and opportunity: Immigration scams surged as Trump’s sweeps lured desperate people to eager defrauders


Doris Flores, a mother from Honduras, was separated from her breastfeeding infant after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested her and her fiance at the same time. In the rush to find someone to care for the baby and Flores’ 8-year-old daughter, she called on their local pastor to take the children in.

In response to the Brookings findings, the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, sent an oft-repeated statement that the agency “does not separate families,” adding that parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children or instead to have them placed with a person the parent designates. DHS said this is consistent with the practices of past administrations.

However, guidelines for ICE officers encountering parents have changed. A document known as the Parental Interests Directive was given a new name under Trump — the Detained Parents Directive. Its preamble, which once instructed agents to handle immigrant parents in a way that was “humane,” has been stripped of the word.

Jeff Ernsthausen contributed data reporting.

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  1. Comment by scoffling.

    ICE stands for Industrial Criminal Enterprise

  2. Comment by Crimson Quillfeather.

    opening the door for potential abuse, horror and brutality, to be visited on those kids.

  3. Comment by Clytemnestra.

    And one American child was beaten to death by his care giver while his mom in ICE custody begged for them to give her her son so they could be deported together.

  4. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    I'm sure tourists from Latin America read stories like this and think twice about going to America to watch Soccer.

  5. Comment by MurielVieuxThePoet.

    We just didn't realize that Chump thought the last time the US was great was before it was the US. Yaknow colonial times.

  6. Comment by CanadianKitty.

    Just one more among the many crimes of this maladministration. But one that will cause untold damage not only to the parents, but to all those innocent children who will remember this MAGA-caused trauma for the rest of their lives. It's disgusting.

  7. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    I am getting real pissed at Democrats doing nothing

  8. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    So any Democrats want to start investigating just where are the kids and what happened to them?

  9. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/senate-reconciliation-bill-white-house-ballroom-doj-anti-weaponization-fund/

    Trump wants in the ICE funding a billion for his ballroom and $1.776 billion for his IRS settlement plus to pay Jan 6 Capitol Hill rioters is Trump trying to kill ICE funding?

    ICE is unpopular if he can blame the Democrats he can please his base and avoid ICE shooting any people right before the election.

    The last thing Trump needs is a few shootings before the election.

    Democrats canceled Trump's checks to Capital Hill Rioters if they want their checks they need to vote GOP and well riot again at the election results.

    A not so subtle dog whistle everyone can hear..

  10. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    So do we trust the Epstein Files President with kids or do we defund ICE and start referring Trump officials for crimes criminal prosecution to the DOJ?

    It would not surprise me at all if the men listed in the Epstein Files and the Tech Bros are all getting considering their age organ transplants from immigrant kids.

  11. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    "On June 26, 2018, U.S. district judge Dana Sabraw issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against the family separation policy and ordered that all children be reunited with their parents within thirty days.[19][20] In 2019, a release of emails obtained by NBC News revealed that although the administration had said that they would use the government's "central database" to reconnect the thousands of families that had been separated, the government had only enough information to reconnect sixty children with their parents.[21] The administration refused to provide funds to cover the expenses of reuniting families, and volunteer organizations provided both volunteers and funding.[22][23][24] Lawyers working to reunite families stated that 666 children still had not been found as of November 2020, and by March 2024 the American Civil Liberties Union increased the estimate to 2,000.[25][26]".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_administration_family_separation_policy

    This needs to be added to the Diary

  12. Comment by Things Come Undone.

    "Since the Trump administration doesn’t track how many children have been separated from their parents by immigration detention, a Brookings report tried to calculate it — and it cited ProPublica’s reporting."

    We don't know what happens to the children ? We are not providing for the children then? Sounds like child neglect Defund ICE completely throw Trump's words back at him the States can fund it if they choose since the Federal Government chooses not to do the job.

    How many parents have no idea where their children are?

  13. Comment by BobRR.

    I am too enraged with seething hate to speak.

    • Reply by Things Come Undone.

      Agree it's hard to write comments for a post like this

    • Reply by CanadianKitty.

      This is what people around the world are seeing as US govt policy.

    • Reply by BobRR.

      Sadly, you're right.

 

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