ICE Arrests Drop Nearly 12% Following Policy Changes After Minneapolis Killings
ICE arrests in the U.S. have decreased by nearly 12% following the killings of two individuals by immigration officers in Minneapolis and subsequent changes in immigration enforcement policies. While overall arrests fell, some states saw increases in noncriminal arrests, raising concerns about enforcement tactics.
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ICE Arrests Drop Nearly 12% Following Minneapolis Killings and Immigration Policy Changes
ICE Arrests Drop Nearly 12% Following Policy Changes After Minneapolis Killings
ICE Arrests Drop Nearly 12% Following Minneapolis Killings and Immigration Policy Changes
ICE Arrests Drop Nearly 12% Following Immigration Policy Changes
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