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  1. Feb 2026
    1. 69 percent of current ICE detainees who were arrested by ICE had no criminal conviction and 40 percent had no criminal charge.

      With this information, I'm curious about the requirements for arresting someone as an ICE agent, if it's not just based on past convictions. I would like to know more about how ICE agents are trained.

    2. ICE is depriving these people of due process by arresting them prior to a conviction.

      ICE is not only unethical, but violates constitutional rules, like allowing people their due process rights. If alleged criminals are being taken before being exposed to due process, this is problematic.

    3. 80 percent of the increase in daily ICE book-ins have come from individuals without criminal convictions.

      Given that this information is less than a year old, it's worth noting that ICE hasn't been efficient in the past. This shows that if ICE hasn't been reliable with reasonable convictions, they are likely still not bringing in actual immigrant criminals.