A report released on December 10, 2025, reveals that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests in New York have disproportionately targeted non-criminals, Latino individuals, and men. The data, gathered by Spectrum News, indicates a troubling trend in the profiles of those apprehended. Over the past year, the number of non-criminals detained by ICE has surged, raising significant concerns among immigrant rights advocates. Furthermore, Latino communities, particularly men, have been increasingly affected, sparking accusations of racial profiling and unjust targeting. Advocates argue that these practices instill fear within communities and discourage cooperation with local law enforcement, potentially undermining public safety. The report calls for increased scrutiny and accountability of ICE’s operations to ensure fair practices in immigration enforcement. This alarming trend prompts urgent discussions about immigration policies and their implications for civil rights in New York.
Spectrum NewsNew data shows New Hampshire Gains Thousands More Residents as Influx Continues
The latest U.S. Census data reveals a significant population increase in New Hampshire, with approximately 6,500 more people moving into the state than leaving in