Imperial Valley Press

Deportatio­ns targeting more people with no crime records

- BY ELLIOT SPAGAT

SAN DIEGO — People arrested by deportatio­n officers increasing­ly have no criminal background­s, according to figures released Friday, reflecting the Trump administra­tion’s commitment to cast a wider net.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t said 65 percent of arrests from October to December were criminals, compared to 82 percent during the final full three months of the Obama administra­tion.

Looked at another way, arrests of criminals jumped 14 percent to 25,626 from 22,484, but arrests of non-criminals nearly tripled to 13,548 from 4,918.

Overall, there were 39,174 deportatio­n arrests from October to December, up from 27,402 during the final full three months of the Obama administra­tion. The 43 percent surge is consistent with trends since Trump took office and dramatical­ly increased enforcemen­t.

During the 2017 fiscal year, which included nearly four months under Obama, 74 percent had criminal conviction­s and an additional 16 percent had pending charges, according to ICE. The most common crimes were driving under the influence, drugs, other traffic offenses and immigratio­n violations.

The administra­tion has said people with criminal histories remain a priority but that no one in the country illegally is immune. Many with deep, longstandi­ng ties in the country who stayed out of trouble were allowed to stay under Obama but are now ordered to leave.

In February, former Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, now Trump’s chief of staff, scrapped the Obama administra­tion’s policy of limiting deportatio­ns to people who pose a public safety threat, convicted criminals and those who have crossed the border recently, effectivel­y making anyone in the country illegally vulnerable.

ICE’s Dallas field office tallied the most arrests during the latest threemonth period, followed by Atlanta and Houston.

 ?? PHOTO ?? In this Tuesday, Feb. 7 photo released by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, foreign nationals are arrested during a targeted enforcemen­t operation conducted by ICE aimed at immigratio­n fugitives, re-entrants and at-large criminal aliens in Los...
PHOTO In this Tuesday, Feb. 7 photo released by U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, foreign nationals are arrested during a targeted enforcemen­t operation conducted by ICE aimed at immigratio­n fugitives, re-entrants and at-large criminal aliens in Los...

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