Under the Trump administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in Wisconsin have seen a significant increase, according to recent data. The number of immigration arrests in Wisconsin has doubled, highlighting a sharp rise in the detention of individuals without criminal records. This trend aligns with broader national policies emphasizing stricter immigration enforcement, impacting communities across the state. Advocates express concern over the targeting of non-criminal immigrants, which marks a departure from previous priorities primarily focused on criminals. Officials argue that the increased enforcement is necessary to address illegal immigration more thoroughly. As these changes unfold, the state witnesses heightened tensions and ongoing debates about immigration policies and their social implications. This development underscores the evolving landscape of immigration enforcement during the Trump era.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelNew data shows Almost Half of OSAP Grants Allocated to Private Career Colleges
Recent data indicates that nearly half of the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) grants are being awarded to private career college students, raising questions about