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ICE arrests disproportionately target Latinos in New York
Published Saturday, June 20, 2026 · Updated June 21
Narrative Spectrum
- Critique of ICE Enforcement Policies — 1 source
Media Analysis
AI synthesisThis story reports on allegations that ICE arrests in New York disproportionately target Latinos. Data suggests that over 93% of individuals arrested off the streets who filed suit were from Latin American countries, despite Latinos making up 66% of undocumented immigrants in the region. The arrests are framed as potential racial profiling and violations of constitutional rights.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- More than 93% of the people grabbed off area streets who filed suit were from Latin American countries, although Latinos make up only 66% of immigrants without legal status in the region.
- ICE agents are alleged to use racial profiling and excessive force during arrests, which is framed as a violation of constitutional rights and causes terror in Latino communities.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
Critique of ICE Enforcement Policies
- The Guardian
The article highlights the alleged racial profiling and excessive force used by ICE agents, framing the arrests as a violation of constitutional rights and a source of terror for Latino communities, while also criticizing the Trump administration's enforcement policies.
- Read original →· Jun 21
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