U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials announced a new directive under President Trump's administration that mandates Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to carry out 75 arrests of illegal criminal immigrants each day. These quotas have sparked alarm among advocacy groups, as there are fears that officers may apprehend non-criminal immigrants to meet the target. While New York City has seen few arrests, New Jersey has reported several, indicating shifting enforcement priorities in response to the quotas amid the President's disappointment with previous ICE performance.
President Trump’s plan mandates federal officials to make 75 arrests daily, prompting concerns that quotas may lead to unjust arrests of non-criminal immigrants.
The implementation of arrest quotas by ICE reflects the President’s dissatisfaction with current enforcement actions, raising fears about the potential abuse of these targets.
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