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Ten immigration arrests in D.C. area linked to traffic stops spark concerns over profiling and illegal detentions.
At least ten immigration arrests in the D.C. area involving U.S. Park Police have been documented in court records from September 2025 to February 2026, with individuals stopped for minor traffic violations and detained by ICE without warrants or probable cause.
The arrests, linked to a federal task force created by President Trump’s 2025 executive order, have raised concerns about using traffic stops as a pretext for immigration enforcement, particularly targeting Latino workers.
Critics argue the practice violates federal law and amounts to profiling, while Park Police maintain they only enforce traffic laws and deny involvement in immigration enforcement.
The force plans to expand by over 300 officers and offer a $70,000 signing bonus, prompting bipartisan scrutiny over its shifting role.
Diez arrestos de inmigrantes en el área de D.C. vinculados a las paradas de tráfico despiertan preocupaciones sobre perfiles y detenciones ilegales.