ICE’s recent detentions have caused “widespread panic” among immigrants and employers
who rely on their labor, says defense attorney.
Under President Donald Trump, undocumented immigrants without a criminal history are more likely to be arrested by Salt Lake City-based U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents than they are in other areas.
Arrest rates for people suspected of "noncriminal" offenses, or immigration violations, more than tripled in the region — which includes Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Montana — in the 100 days following Trump's executive order changing immigration priorities this year, according to numbers released by ICE regional spokesman Carl Rusnok.
Arrest rate triples for 'noncriminal' undocumented immigrants in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana | The Salt Lake Tribune
Good!
Those illegal aliens needs lots more fear, maybe their kind will get it and, leave the US.