Recent data released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) indicates a notable shift in immigration enforcement trends, revealing that while ICE arrests have decreased, the number of removals or deportations has seen an uptick. This shift is attributed to strategic changes in ICE operations and policy directives focusing on prioritizing high-priority targets for deportation. The decline in arrests coincides with increased emphasis on interior enforcement, where ICE has intensified its efforts to track and remove individuals with serious criminal convictions or public safety threats. These findings are part of a broader report examining operational changes within the agency and their impact on immigration enforcement dynamics. The insights present an evolving landscape of immigration control, with significant implications for policy makers and the immigrant communities. Understanding these trends aids stakeholders and analysts in assessing the effectiveness and implications of current immigration policies.
BorderReportNew data shows 151,000 Students from First CBE Cohort Fail to Finish Junior School
Alarm has been raised as fresh data from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) reveals that over 151,000 students from the first Competency-Based Education (CBE)