UCLA Report Finds Rise in Noncriminal Latino Detentions
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UCLA report finds rise in noncriminal Latino detentions
A new UCLA report finds a sharp increase in federal immigration detentions of Latinos with no criminal convictions. Researchers analyzed federal data from February 2024 through September 2025. They found Latinos with no criminal backgrounds have increasingly become targets of federal agents, despite repeated claims that immigration enforcement efforts focus on serious offenders. According to [...]
The detention of Latino immigrants without a criminal record has been sixfold in the U.S. since the beginning of Donald Trump's second presidency.
Miami, U.S.A., Jan. 23 (EFE).- The detention of Latino immigrants without a criminal record in the U.S. since the beginning of Donald Trump's second presidency, while that of Venezuelans multiplied by fourteen and that of Mexicans by eight, revealed a report from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).The report, available online on Friday, documented a monthly average of 6,000 Latino immigrants without a criminal record who entered det…
Punto y Coma MX Under the Trump administration, the detention of Mexican migrants without a criminal record increased almost eight times. The detention of Latino migrants without a criminal record in the U.S. since the beginning of Donald Trump's second presidency, while that of Venezuelans multiplied by fourteen and that of Mexicans by eight, revealed a report from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). The report documented an averag…
The detention of Latino immigrants without a criminal record has increased sixfold in the United States since the beginning of Donald Trump’s second presidency. In the same period, the detention of Venezuelans has increased by 14. In addition, that of Mexicans by eight, according to a report by the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). The report, released on Friday, documented an average monthly of 6,000 Latino immigrants without a crimi…
The detention of Latino immigrants without criminal history has sixfolded in the United States since the beginning of Donald Trump's second presidency, while that of Venezuelans multiplied by fourteen and that of Mexicans by eight, revealed a report from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).The document, released on Friday, documented an average monthly of 6,000 Latino immigrants without a criminal record who entered detention centers…
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