← Back to context Comment by NicoJuicy 1 day ago Obama deported criminals only and mostly at the border. 21 comments NicoJuicy Reply kreetx 1 day ago AFAIU, ICE is also deporting mostly criminals, no? carefulfungi 1 day 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 1 day ago Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges. 13 replies → SetTheorist 1 day ago No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals. 15155 16 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 20 hours ago [flagged]
kreetx 1 day ago AFAIU, ICE is also deporting mostly criminals, no? carefulfungi 1 day 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 1 day ago Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges. 13 replies → SetTheorist 1 day ago No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals. 15155 16 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 20 hours ago [flagged]
carefulfungi 1 day 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 1 day ago Note that this percentage doesn't include any pending charges. 13 replies →
SetTheorist 1 day ago No. That is not the case. The majority of deportations are of non-criminals. 15155 16 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 20 hours ago [flagged]
15155 16 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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