New data analysis reveals that immigration arrests under the Trump administration have surged significantly, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arresting eight times as many people compared to previous administrations. This dramatic increase highlights the administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement policies, sparking debate and concern among community leaders and advocates. Critics argue that the intensified ICE activity disrupts communities and negatively affects immigrant families, while supporters claim it is necessary for national security and upholding immigration laws. The data indicates a shift in focus towards non-criminal undocumented immigrants, which marks a notable change from past practices. This trend has raised questions regarding the future direction of U.S. immigration policy and its impact on millions of residents. As this issue unfolds, it remains a critical topic of discussion for policymakers, communities, and individuals alike who are affected by the complexities of immigration enforcement.
KUSA.comNew data shows Nigeria Tops Africa in Spam Call Volume
A recent report by Truecaller reveals that Nigeria is leading the African continent in the number of spam calls received. According to the data, the