The arrests of people without criminal charges or convictions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement rose sharply in June, according to newly obtained data by Axios.
People without criminal charges or convictions made up an average of 47% of daily ICE arrests in early June, up from about 21% in early May, before the Trump administration tripled ICE’s arrest quota — telling ICE to arrest 3,000 people a day, up from 1,000, Axios reported.
The average number of daily arrests for those with charges or convictions also increased in early June but not to the same degree, according to Axios.
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