| > 75% of ICE detainees have no criminal convictions 1. Can you cite this? 2. I assume you mean, for things other than the putative illegal entry itself. Of course, that would still have to be proven, but it is still potentially a criminal matter. Fining people who are legally not entitled to be in the country, does not remedy the fact of them being in the country without legal entitlement. > however they conflate "immigration offenses" like filing errors with illegal entry How is this a conflation? > I work in immigration law and can tell you that nearly all of the people we represent The selection bias is clear; they're hiring legal representation because they have a case (and because they can afford to). > ICE has extreme arrest quotas Can you evidence this? > violating the due process rights of of immigrants in thr US What exactly do you consider that these rights consist of, and how are they being violated? Can you evidence this? |