In a recent report, it has been revealed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has only managed to arrest a mere 6% of known immigrant murderers, falling short of its commitment to target the ‘worst of the worst’ among offenders. Despite the promise to prioritize the removal of dangerous criminals, the data shows a significant gap in enforcement efforts. The report highlights systemic issues and resource constraints that may be contributing to the agency’s inability to act effectively against violent offenders. This finding raises concerns about the efficiency of ICE’s operations and its capacity to ensure public safety. Critics argue that the focus should be sharpened on deportations of those who pose actual threats rather than low-level offenders. This revelation calls for a critical review and more strategic resource allocation within ICE to address these alarming shortcomings. As public debate continues, stakeholders urge a reevaluation of current policies to better align with public safety goals.
NBC NewsNew data shows an 18% drop in suicide rates since 988 launch
A new report reveals an encouraging 18% decrease in suicide rates across the United States since the introduction of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.