A recent investigation by The Globe and Mail has uncovered that almost 150 Canadians have been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since the start of the year. The detained individuals span a wide age range, from two to 77 years old. The report explores the impact of U.S. President Trump’s immigration policies on Canadian citizens. Further analysis will examine the Canadian government’s response and whether advocacy groups find the actions sufficient.
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Despite President Trump’s rhetoric of deporting the “worst of the worst,” government data reveals that the majority of individuals detained by ICE have no criminal convictions. Statistics from June 29 showed that 71.7% of the 57,861 detainees lacked criminal records. Furthermore, ICE has significantly increased arrests, with quotas implemented by the administration. This surge in enforcement, driven by an “arbitrary arrest quota,” has led to controversial raids and tragic incidents like the recent death of a farmworker during a raid in California.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained at least 15 individuals in San Francisco, including four children, following routine check-ins. These detentions, part of a nationwide increase in arrests, occurred despite some individuals’ compliance with ICE requirements, raising concerns about intimidation tactics. One attorney reported detainees, including her client and her children, were held overnight in unsuitable conditions without food. Legal experts fear these actions will deter undocumented immigrants from attending court hearings, exacerbating the situation.
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