Summary
A recent report showed that the number of people with no criminal convictions in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention has increased the most. This spike raises questions about how these numbers align with the past administration's focus on detaining and deporting people with criminal records.
Key Facts
- A report shows a rise in ICE detainees with no criminal history.
- The increase is the largest compared to other groups in detention.
- The data contrasts with previous priorities to target individuals with criminal records.
- People are questioning how these figures relate to the policies of the past administration.
- ICE is the U.S. government agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws.
- Detention involves holding individuals suspected of violating immigration rules.