A revealing report from People.com highlights that under the Trump administration, nearly 75,000 individuals without criminal records have been arrested by ICE agents. This surprising figure is derived from data that sheds light on the enforcement tactics employed under the administration, focusing on non-criminal immigrants at an unprecedented rate. These arrests have sparked significant debate about the priorities of immigration enforcement and the impact on communities across the United States. Critics argue that the focus on non-criminal individuals diverts resources from more urgent security matters. The surge in arrests has also raised questions about transparency and the criteria used for arrest decisions. Overall, the data provides a critical view on the objectives and operations of ICE, encouraging broader discourse on immigration policies during the Trump era.
People.comNew data shows sharp decline in foreign visitors to the U.S. while Americans travel abroad in record numbers
The latest 2025 data reveals a concerning trend for the United States’ tourism industry, as the nation experiences a sharp decline in foreign visitors. This