← Back to context Comment by NicoJuicy 19 hours ago Obama deported criminals only and mostly at the border. 21 comments NicoJuicy Reply kreetx 19 hours ago AFAIU, ICE is also deporting mostly criminals, no? carefulfungi 19 hours ago A majority of recent detentions are of people without a criminal record.> According to DHS data, about 29% of those detained by ICE in January had criminal convictions, down from about 54% last February https://www.factcheck.org/2026/01/as-ice-arrests-increased-a... kreetx 19 hours ago Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges. 13 replies → SetTheorist 18 hours ago No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals. 15155 12 hours ago Non-convicted persons, not "non-criminals"https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1325Illegal entry is still a crime. 2 replies → MCwTHrlgheb8Fs 15 hours ago [flagged]
kreetx 19 hours ago AFAIU, ICE is also deporting mostly criminals, no? carefulfungi 19 hours ago A majority of recent detentions are of people without a criminal record.> According to DHS data, about 29% of those detained by ICE in January had criminal convictions, down from about 54% last February https://www.factcheck.org/2026/01/as-ice-arrests-increased-a... kreetx 19 hours ago Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges. 13 replies → SetTheorist 18 hours ago No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals. 15155 12 hours ago Non-convicted persons, not "non-criminals"https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1325Illegal entry is still a crime. 2 replies → MCwTHrlgheb8Fs 15 hours ago [flagged]
carefulfungi 19 hours ago A majority of recent detentions are of people without a criminal record.> According to DHS data, about 29% of those detained by ICE in January had criminal convictions, down from about 54% last February https://www.factcheck.org/2026/01/as-ice-arrests-increased-a... kreetx 19 hours ago Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges. 13 replies →
SetTheorist 18 hours ago No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals. 15155 12 hours ago Non-convicted persons, not "non-criminals"https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1325Illegal entry is still a crime. 2 replies → MCwTHrlgheb8Fs 15 hours ago [flagged]
15155 12 hours ago Non-convicted persons, not "non-criminals"https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1325Illegal entry is still a crime. 2 replies →
AFAIU, ICE is also deporting mostly criminals, no?
A majority of recent detentions are of people without a criminal record.
> According to DHS data, about 29% of those detained by ICE in January had criminal convictions, down from about 54% last February https://www.factcheck.org/2026/01/as-ice-arrests-increased-a...
Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges.
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No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals.
Non-convicted persons, not "non-criminals"
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1325
Illegal entry is still a crime.
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