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ICE arrested nearly 400,000 immigrants from Jan 2025–Jan 2026; less than 14% had violent crime charges, contradicting claims they target only dangerous individuals.
A Department of Homeland Security document obtained by CBS News reveals that less than 14% of nearly 400,000 immigrants arrested by ICE between January 2025 and January 2026 had charges or convictions for violent crimes, contradicting claims by President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that enforcement targets only dangerous individuals.
The data shows 40% were detained for civil immigration violations, 42% had no criminal charges or convictions, and most of the remaining arrests involved nonviolent offenses like drug crimes or DUIs.
The findings challenge the administration’s narrative, sparking debate over enforcement priorities and public support, which has declined to 46%.
El ICE arrestó a casi 400,000 inmigrantes entre enero de 2025 y enero de 2026; menos del 14% tenían cargos por delitos violentos, lo que contradice las afirmaciones de que solo se dirigen a individuos peligrosos.