Trump Administration Takes Credit for Crime Drop It Previously Denied Existed
The Department of Homeland Security is boasting that its mass deportation program is responsible for a major drop in crime. That's unlikely for several reasons.

A new report by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) found that homicides are significantly down in major cities across the country compared to last year, and the Trump administration is claiming its mass deportation program is part of the reason.
"HOMICIDES DOWN 17% across 30 U.S. cities under President [Donald] Trump and [Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem]," the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted on X Monday. "The rapid arrests and deportations of criminal illegal aliens are having real impact on public safety."
????HOMICIDES DOWN 17% across 30 U.S. cities under President Trump and @Sec_Noem.
The rapid arrests and deportations of criminal illegal aliens are having real impact on public safety.
Check out these stats: pic.twitter.com/oW6c7NwBeF
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) July 28, 2025
In a Fox News op-ed published Monday, Brett Tolman, the executive director of Right on Crime, a conservative-leaning criminal justice advocacy group, and Ja'Ron K. Smith, a White House special assistant, also explicitly tied the CCJ report's numbers to Trump's immigration policies.
Tolman and Smith write that "what the report doesn't say out loud is that the timing is no coincidence."
"President Donald Trump is simply enforcing immigration laws already on the books—proof that we don't need more laws; we just need leaders with the backbone to enforce the laws we have," Tolman and Smith continued. "The results are undeniable: communities nationwide are seeing tangible improvements in public safety."
First, one must begin by congratulating the Trump administration on its sudden, enthusiastic embrace of crime statistics. Trump and his reelection campaign repeatedly claimed in 2024 that crime was spiking even though it had been generally dropping since 2022.
"Homicides Are Skyrocketing in American Cities Under Kamala Harris," the Trump campaign falsely declared last August.
At an October presidential debate, Trump claimed that "crime in this country is through the roof." When a debate moderator told Trump that preliminary FBI data showed a steep drop in violent crime in 2024, Trump, as is his habit, called the numbers fake.
"They were defrauding statements," Trump shot back. "They didn't include the cities with the worst crimes. It was a fraud."
As Reason's Jacob Sullum wrote, there were issues with the FBI crime data, which were eventually revised, but the data generally jibed with what other public safety researchers were reporting: that crime in 2024 was continuing to go down.
Now that those numbers are politically useful, the Trump administration and its allies would like to take a very early victory lap. Tolman and Smith write:
While violent crime fell, ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] arrests surged—more than doubling in places like Sacramento and climbing over 500% in California overall. Nationwide, immigration arrests have already topped 300,000 in 2025 alone. That's not political theater. That's law enforcement doing its job.
This data shows the power of real deterrence, the effect of giving law enforcement respect and support to do their job. The fact that these historic drops occurred in the absence of passing new laws gives strong evidence to the power of simply letting law enforcement do their jobs.
But there is no evidence yet of any deterrent effect, or that crime is falling now because of the administration's mass deportation program, rather than for whatever reason it was falling in the past. Quantifying the effects of laws and law enforcement—and attempting to attribute causation to dips and spikes in crime—is a notoriously tricky problem in criminal justice research, and it usually takes years to collect and analyze the data.
On its face, the claim that Trump's immigration enforcement is driving down crime runs into the problem that most of the immigrants being arrested aren't criminals. About 60 percent of people arrested by ICE between January and June had no criminal record. In fact, the Trump administration's quotas for arrests and deportations have forced ICE and DHS to stop prioritizing investigations of criminal networks and serious offenders.
There may well be an incapacitative effect on crime from the scale of the Trump administration's mass deportations, but even then, it would likely be statistically minor. Most studies that have attempted to quantify how much the "mass incarceration" era contributed to the national drop in crime that began in the mid-'90s have pegged it somewhere between single digits and 25 percent. And that represented the largest buildup of prisons and prison populations in U.S. history.
Crime also fell during the Obama administration and the second half of the Biden administration, but no one suggested that Joe Biden's executive order banning police chokeholds or Barack Obama's lax marijuana enforcement were responsible for safer cities.
In fact, quite the opposite. During the first Trump administration, then–Attorney General Jeff Sessions claimed that "soft" federal drug sentences during the Obama era led to a nationwide rise in violent crime in 2015, even though those changes may have resulted only in shorter sentences for around 500 federal drug offenders each year.
That 2015 rise in crime, by the way, turned out to be a blip in the overall downward trend, which continued until 2020.
It would be tempting to note who was president when murders spiked in 2020, but presidents and their policies do not control national crime rates, and if a politician or pundit claims otherwise, it's either wishful thinking or cynical opportunism.
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2020 murder spike when Demoncrats like you locked everyone in their homes and gave a blank check for looting, arson and murder as long as you claimed it was related to George Floyd? Fuck off with your dishonest BS.
Republicans are just as guilty of that. Trump and Rs in Congress all voted for the 5 Cares Act(s) that sent trillions to the states to lockdown. Fuck them, too.
Uh huh. And people like you would have torn them apart if they dared vote ‘no’. All while you worked to out the democrats back in charge.
Nope. I was against day 1. Violated lockdown orders and never jabbed.
But what's the use of Republicans being in office, if they are just going to roll over on the biggest piece of shit legislation because they might lose an election?
"Eleven Americans were killed while participating in political demonstrations in 2020 according to new data from a non-profit monitoring political unrest in the United States.
Nine of the people killed during protests were demonstrators taking part in Black Lives Matter protests. Two were conservatives killed after pro-Trump 'patriot rallies'. All but one were killed by fellow citizens."
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/31/americans-killed-protests-political-unrest-acled
The headline contradicts. Oh... they change definitions for preferred narratives.
And for fun. The actual people killed.
https://www.fox6now.com/news/deadly-unrest-here-are-the-people-who-have-died-amid-george-floyd-protests-across-us
Hoping ain't journalism.
Well, it is NOW with the shit status of journalism. But in reality, it never should be.
Your article is 100% cope.
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Deporting illegal alien criminals would not result in a drop in crime? Were they committing rapes and murders that some Americans are willing to do?
Citizens are too lazy to commit crimes.
The native-born are ALSO threats to the Sacred Pubic Welfare! Some of them DO cummit murders!!! Send them ALL, these DIRTY invaders, back UP the birth canals that they came from!!!
Shit never ceases to amaze me, how the "logic" of the brutal cave-dwellers justifies just about ANYTHING that they want to do! Hey... Timmy McVeigh was a mass murderer and A WHITE DUDE!!! Therefore, let us send to El Salvador, without trial, for duly deserved TORTUROUS PUNISHMENT, all of the white dudes!!!
According to Jeff, Citizens commit crime at a much higher percentage than do our friendly guests from afar.
The facts are biased!!! Twat will we do now??! Can Spermy Daniels PLEASE rescue us from the facts?
https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU01/20250122/117827/HHRG-119-JU01-20250122-SD004.pdf
Undocumented Immigrant Offending Rate Lower Than U.S.-Born Citizen Rate
Seems like it's a requirement of modern journalism to be utterly stupified by straightforward and obvious(ly refuted) narratives.
Despite widespread non-compliance and refusal-to-enforce his 2023 PIC Act, the fact that it did nothing to lower the murder rate, and crime has been down for completely mysterious and unknown reasons in 2025; Governor Pritzker signs 2 additional gun control bills.
In the last week of July two years ago, there were five murders in the city. This year, there were two.
What is behind the jaw-dropping reductions? It depends on who is being asked.
Jaw dropping reductions? 5 to 2 is jaw-dropping?
A reduction of 3 less murders or 60% less murder. How it's reported tells you what narrative the person is pushing regardless of whether the information is correct. It's even worse when the information isn't contrasted against other data sets by several years and location.
It's really annoying to see Reason report Shrodinger's crime statistics where it's either good or bad depending on who they want to praise or criticize.
This is a shit article. No wonder SQRLSY is lurking about.
In NYC the number of homicides YTD is 167 compared to 236 this time last year.
It's hilarious - I don't think my country gets 5 murders *a year* - and we have no gun control.
Frame of reference my friend, frame of reference.
First, you're thinking in terms of number of murders when the statistic is actually the likelihood or predictability of the number of murders. It's not as much the fact that 2 is a jaw-dropping reduction as much as it's not the reliable 5 or more. A 50-degree day in Chicago isn't unusual. A 50 degree day after a week of 80 degree days is remarkable.
Second, for IL to go from drafting and passing two gun control bills in one year to merely repealing one would indeed be a jaw dropping reduction. They can't fathom that a national "law and order" attitude or cultural ethos might cause people to think "I should really get a job." rather than "I should protest or find a protest and loot some stores.", let alone that such an ethos might be the result of he-whose-name-they-dare-not-speak. Then, despite that, they *continue* to pass legislation to address a problem that they openly admit to not understanding how its being fixed in the same breath.
Did these numbers ignore a bunch of big cities like they did under Biden? Maybe a journalist could investigate.
Maybe Reason could hire one.
They didn't ignore them.
Boston figured out a clever way to lower crime:
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/charges-dropped-massachusetts-attorney-work-stoppage/
The FBI literally didn’t bother collecting the data from major cities. Not that the cities were doing a great job of compiling that data. This was discussed here for at least a couple of weeks.
The crime drop didn't exist because Biden was president. Now that Trump is president the crime drop exists. See the difference?
Dems used statistics to change narratives first so that makes it okay.
The facts are that violent crime exploded while Trump was President and dropped under Biden.
The facts are that crime was on its continued decline until 2020 when it spiked. A bowl full of jello with a goldfish in it could have been sitting in the White House and have the numbers eventually come down.
Oh, wait…
Reason mocks politician for drop in crime that Reason previously claimed neither was up, nor really even existed.
The best was them having an article not to trust the crime statistics as the FBI data was incomplete then a month or two later it was ignore dem city crime and it is dropping to help Joe.
They say a politician is someone who sees a parade, runs to the front, and acts like they've been leading it all along.
Trump has definitely become a politician.
Well yes...
Washington DC is like a termite-infested rotten log floating down the river, commanded hither and yon by random winds and waves, moistly, and a few bumps from occasional fishes and turtles, in reality. Butt each and every one of the IMPORTANT termites thinks shitself to be THE Cummander of The Route of The Rotten Shit-Ship!
Dear Orange Cummander is THE Queen Termite of them ALL!
Homicides dropped 30 percent in DC last year and are down another ten percent this year.
Trump will be the first to tell you that this reduction in crimes was due to His Imperial Deportation Program, whereby illegal sub-humans are sent away!
The idea that cities like LA and SF were not compiling accurate crime stats they had decided no longer to prosecute, and simply not providing violent crime stats at all to the FBI was covered extensively by the MAGA RWNJ conspiracy rags - such as Reason Magazine from 2021-(1/2)2024
Mainly because it was undeniably true.
Undeniably false. Statistics do not come from prosecutors they come from police agencies. And most publish their stats online at least weekly.
Well I know that I for one intended to kill everyone here by feeding virtual anthrax through your computer/phone screen. I chose not to solely because of Trump.
Would that be measured as a drop in crime that one could deny existed?
Yes, we all know you are a delusional genocidal loon by now
He imagines anyone who criticizes him is Jewish.
I figured you were more focused on genocidimg Jews.
"On its face, the claim that Trump's immigration enforcement is driving down crime runs into the problem that most of the immigrants being arrested aren't criminals." That is factually incorrect. Entering the US at a non-designated point of entry is a crime. It is a violation of 8 US Code 1325: Improper Entry by Alien.
Though, with less people being out an about due to the deportation raids, it stands to reason that that is a cause for decreased crimes, especially in sanctuary cities that usually have higher rates of crime.
Overstaying a visa is a civil violation.
He even cited the law for you, goddamn you’re a drunken retard.
No he didn't. You are the drunken retard. It is not a crime to be in the US illegally. You don't have to like that but it is a fact. Now go have more to drink.
Civil to overstay a visa.
Criminal to cross illegally and even worse to come back after deportation.
Either way said person is in the wrong and can be deported.
Stupid Marxist asshole.
lol, quick get them a lawyer because due process...
What you did there is bring up an entirely different situation than he mentioned.
He very clearly is discussing crossing the border illegally not overstaying a visa.
And the author admits that 40% of deportees are criminals and we can assume based on the context that he means having been convicted of a state crime or federal crime aside from immigration crime. To say that this couldn't possibly affect crime rates is pretty desperate. This continuing open borders propaganda is just tiresome at this point. I'm pro Immigration but open borders have been an unmitigated failure here and all over Europe. Seems like Reason has finally realized that elitist demands for au pairs and underclass ass wipers isn't winning hearts and minds. Now they're adrift and grasping at any straw that floats by. Just give it up. Nobody is reading your shit anymore.
The lowest homicide rates in large US cities are in San Jose, San Diego, San Francisco, Boston, New York City, and El Paso.
Hahahahahahahahaha
As Reason's Jacob Sullum wrote,
Reason citing itself!
*drink*
But there is no evidence yet of any deterrent effect, or that crime is falling now because of the administration's mass deportation program
The crime of illegally crossing the border is WAY down.
And Democrats tried to blame Trump for a rise in prices that happened under Biden and stabilized with Trump.
Fair is fair.
Complaining that politicians are being politicians and being political.