NY
Times - Federal
immigration officials have detained more than 10,000 people in the last five
days, a major surge that has stemmed from a push within Immigration and Customs
Enforcement to increase arrest rates.
Agency leaders
in recent days ordered top ICE officials to focus more of their officers’
efforts on picking up immigrants they want to deport, according to documents
obtained by The New York Times and interviews with federal officials. ICE
officers have arrested people at check-ins with immigration authorities, during
traffic stops and on the street. The push has apparently yielded results, with
recent arrest numbers roughly doubling from the 1,000 picked up each day
earlier this year.
ICE officials
were told that the White House wanted an increase in arrests, according to
three officials with knowledge of the conversations. One of the officials said
that it was unclear how long the pace could continue, but that ICE officials
had been told that 2,000 arrests a day was the new standard for enforcement.
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