ICE is leaning hard on recruitment, but experts say that could come at a price www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news... via @nbcnews
How many illegal criminals are there in the U.S.? May be only in the thousands. Show me the numbers. Too many getting arrested should not be just to meet quotos. Unehtical.
ICE is leaning hard on recruit...
The possibility of monetary benefits and the celebrity endorsement have experts concerned. They fear the recruitment push could endanger public safety if it takes local police away from their communities, removes important personnel from other critical missions or cuts corners in the rush to hire.
Immigration and law enforcement experts also said the hiring push does not reflect the public safety threat posed by unauthorized immigrants, as recent data shows many people who have been arrested by ICE during the Trump administration do not have criminal histories.
One in 5 people ICE apprehended in street arrests was a Latino with no criminal history or removal orders, according to an analysis of new ICE data by the Cato Institute, a libertarian public policy think tank.
βWeβre moving further away from actually keeping people safe through this,β Jason Houser, who held senior Department of Homeland Security positions during the Obama and Biden administrations, told NBC News.
Almost half of the people in ICE custody have neither been convicted of nor charged with any crime, ICE data shows. In late June, internal data obtained by NBC News showed that after six months of aggressive immigration enforcement and promises to focus on deporting violent criminals,