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ICE arrests of non-criminal immigrants surged sevenfold under Trump-era policies, with deportations rising and releases dropping sharply.
A UC Berkeley report reveals a sevenfold increase in ICE arrests of immigrants with no criminal convictions over nine months, far outpacing a 30% rise in arrests of those with convictions.
The surge, linked to policy shifts under the Trump administration, coincided with expanded detention capacity, stricter bond rules, and a drop in releases—from 16% to 3% within 60 days.
Deportations within two months rose from 55% to 69%, and voluntary departures jumped over 21-fold, challenging claims that enforcement prioritizes individuals with criminal records.
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Los arrestos de ICE de inmigrantes no criminales se multiplicaron por siete bajo las políticas de la era Trump, con un aumento de las deportaciones y una fuerte caída de las liberaciones.