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U.S. Vice President Vance Confirms “Door-to-Door” ICE Operations in Fox News Interview

In a televised interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters on January 7, 2026, Vice President JD Vance outlined the administration’s strategy to intensify deportation efforts of undocumented immigrants, confirming that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would conduct “door-to-door” operations across the country.

The comments came during a discussion about the pace of deportations under President Donald Trump’s administration. When asked by Watters if the administration was “getting these illegals out fast enough,” Vance indicated that deportation efforts would accelerate in the coming months.

“We always want to get them out faster,” Vance responded. “A lot of the ICE agents that we have hired in the past six months, they’re not even done with training.”

The vice president went on to explain that despite these limitations, the administration had already removed 2.5 million undocumented immigrants through what he described as “simple willpower” from the president.

Vance then explicitly confirmed the administration’s plans for expanded enforcement operations: “I think we’re going to see those deportation numbers ramp up as we get more and more people online, working for ICE, going door-to-door and making sure that if you’re an illegal alien, you’ve got to get out of this country and if you want to come back, apply through the proper channels.”

The comments quickly sparked controversy on social media platforms including Instagram and Reddit, with many users expressing concern about the prospect of federal agents conducting widespread home visits to check immigration status. The statement represents one of the clearest indications yet of how the administration plans to expand its immigration enforcement operations.

Immigration policy experts note that such door-to-door operations would mark a significant escalation from previous enforcement approaches, which have typically focused on targeted operations against individuals with criminal records or recent border crossers. The logistical and legal challenges of such widespread operations would be substantial, raising questions about resources, priorities, and constitutional protections against unreasonable searches.

The vice president’s remarks come amid broader tensions surrounding immigration enforcement actions. The administration has faced scrutiny over a recent incident in Minneapolis where an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good. Vance has publicly defended the agent, claiming Good attempted to ram the officer with her vehicle, though multiple video analyses from credible sources including The New York Times and The Washington Post have contradicted this account.

Immigration rights advocates have expressed alarm at Vance’s comments, suggesting that door-to-door operations could lead to racial profiling, civil rights violations, and community fear. Law enforcement experts have also questioned whether ICE has the staffing or resources to conduct such widespread operations, even with the hiring surge Vance referenced.

The administration’s aggressive stance on immigration enforcement aligns with President Trump’s campaign promises to prioritize deportations and strengthen border security. Officials have framed these efforts as necessary for national security and economic stability, while critics argue they create unnecessary hardship and divide communities.

As the administration continues to expand its immigration enforcement apparatus, the impact of these policies will be closely watched by communities across the country, particularly those with significant immigrant populations. Vance’s comments suggest that Americans can expect to see a marked increase in visible ICE operations in neighborhoods nationwide as newly trained agents complete their onboarding process.

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7 Comments

  1. Elizabeth White on

    While addressing undocumented immigration is understandable, the proposed methods raise significant civil liberties concerns. I hope the administration will reconsider this approach and seek more balanced solutions.

  2. This policy raises some concerns around racial profiling and abuse of power. I hope the administration will ensure robust oversight and accountability measures as they pursue increased deportations.

  3. Lucas N. Martinez on

    The administration’s plans for expanded ICE enforcement operations are concerning. I’ll be closely following reports on how this unfolds and the impact it has on affected communities.

  4. Linda C. Jones on

    This is a sensitive and complex issue. I’m curious to hear more about the specific procedures and oversight that will be in place to ensure these enforcement actions are carried out lawfully and ethically.

  5. Accelerating deportations through door-to-door checks seems quite aggressive. I hope the government will carefully balance immigration enforcement with protecting the rights and dignity of all residents.

  6. Elizabeth Miller on

    While I understand the desire to address undocumented immigration, the proposed door-to-door checks seem heavy-handed. I wonder if there are alternative approaches that could be more effective and humane.

  7. Linda O. Thomas on

    Hmm, door-to-door immigration checks seem quite intrusive. I’m curious to hear more details on how this will be implemented and what safeguards will be in place to protect civil liberties.

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