GOOD NEWS: ICE Arrests And Workplace Investigations Up Significantly From Previous Year, New Federal Data Shows
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) has increased both its work site investigations and its immigration-related arrests in 2018 compared to the previous year.
According to newly released federal data, the agency more than tripled its work site investigations and made over five times more immigration arrests than it did in 2017.
The start of fiscal year 2018, October 1, 2017, saw ICE begin investigations at 6,093 workplaces, over three times the 1,716 during fiscal year 2017, which also included several months under former President Obama.
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