ICE Detains Record Number of Noncriminal Immigrants Amid Rising Raids

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Most of the individuals arrested by ICE in Los Angeles during a recent crackdown were not convicted criminals but mostly working-age men, many without criminal charges, raising concerns about racial profiling and the targeting of nonviolent, hardworking immigrants.
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- Most nabbed in L.A. raids were men with no criminal conviction, picked up off the street Los Angeles Times
- Trump drives surge in Ice detentions of those with no criminal record despite stated priorities The Guardian
- ICE holding a record 59,000 immigrant detainees, nearly half with no criminal record, internal data show CBS News
- Here in Los Angeles, Immigrants Are Leading the Fight The Nation
- ICE Is Arresting 1,100 Percent More Noncriminals on the Streets Than in 2017 Cato Institute
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