
Conversations with Bill Kristol Aaron Reichlin-Melnick: Trump’s Mass Deportation Regime
Feb 12, 2026
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, Senior Fellow at the American Immigration Council and immigration lawyer, explains the administration's drive for mass deportations. He breaks down the rapid expansion of arrests, detention capacity, and staffing. He also covers courtroom practices, policy tools to limit asylum and legal immigration, and the wider implications for civil liberties and American society.
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Arrest Quotas Drive Indiscriminate Raids
- The administration shifted enforcement from prioritized targeting to quota-driven arrests, hunting low-hanging fruit.
- Tactics include courthouse arrests, check-in rearrests, and procedural shortcuts to speed removals.
Many Detainees Have No Criminal Record
- The detained population shifted from mostly convicted immigrants to many with no criminal convictions.
- Mandatory detention interpretations raised the share with no convictions from ~6% to ~44%.
TPS Holders Are Highly Vetted But Vulnerable
- TPS beneficiaries undergo regular vetting but face revocation and criminalization under the administration.
- About 1.3M had TPS at start, with major groups from Venezuela, Haiti, and El Salvador at risk.

