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- Racist ICE Raids Ignore European, White Migrants, Critics Says - NewsOne
Critics claim that the ICE raids of undocumented immigrants leading to mass deportations are ignoring white foreigners in the U S illegally
- Map shows nationalities of immigrants awaiting ICE deportation from US
A new reports shows more than a million immigrants with removal orders from various countries More John Moore Getty Images If any of those conditions are granted, ICE cannot remove that noncitizen
- ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Statistics | ICE
Arrest Statistics ERO enforces laws by arresting immigration violators in the interior of the United States It relies on statutory law enforcement authority to identify and arrest aliens who may present threats to national security or public safety, or who otherwise undermine the integrity of U S immigration laws ERO uses targeted, intelligence-driven operations to prioritize its
- Views on deportations and arrests of immigrants in the US illegally . . .
By race and ethnicity Most White (59%) and Asian (60%) adults who support some deportations say immigrants living in the country illegally should be deported if they have committed nonviolent crimes By contrast, lower shares of Hispanic (43%) and Black (34%) adults say this
- ICE now targeting people attending immigration court hearings
Now, in addition to more aggressively stopping people at the border, the White House has given ICE agents new powers to detain and deport people when they show up for those court hearings, as long
- Facebook post makes inaccurate claim about deportation of white immigrants
A popular yet unsubstantiated Facebook post claims that the United States has not detained, let alone deported, any white immigrants "Since ICE has not deported or detained one white illegal
- Trump’s deportation push leads to arrests of non-criminal immigrants : NPR
The Trump administration says it has already arrested thousands of immigrants in the U S without legal status Officials say some have committed heinous crimes, but many don't have criminal records
- Deportations and Due Process: Comparing Obama and Trump Policies
Deportations have long sparked debate in the U S , especially over whether immigrants get fair legal treatment During Barack Obama’s presidency (2009–2016), about 3 2 million people were formally deported, while Donald Trump’s current policies, as of 2025, face heavy criticism for similar due process concerns This article examines the facts behind Obama’s deportation record, the lack
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