As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in San Diego continue to rise, new data reveals a startling trend: more than half of those detained have no prior criminal histories. According to an inewsource investigation, this shift raises critical questions about enforcement priorities and the impact on immigrant communities. The findings suggest a broader crackdown on individuals with minor or no offenses, challenging perceptions of ICE’s focus and prompting debates over policy and public safety in the region.
San Diego ICE Arrests Surge Despite Majority Without Criminal Records
The recent uptick in ICE arrests across San Diego has raised eyebrows among local communities and advocacy groups alike. New data reveals that over 50% of those detained have no prior criminal…
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Author : Mia Garcia
Publish date : 2025-12-07 10:41:00
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