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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 4 months ago

'Worst of the Worst'? DOJ Figures Show 97.4% of 614 Detained Immigrants in Chicago Had No Criminal Record

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'Worst of the Worst'? DOJ Figures Show 97.4% of 614 Detained Immigrants in Chicago Had No Criminal Record

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  • Ex Nummis@lemmy.world
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    This is bad enough, but we also know they’re not touching actual criminals (they fight back). So they’re very explicitly going after the lowest-hanging fruit possible.

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    That’s gotta be lower than the national average.

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      It’s even worse if they’re using “criminal record” the same way the FBI has historically (arrested but not necessarily convicted on a felony charge).

      I don’t have up to date numbers, but c.2016 the FBI considered ~29% of Americans to have a criminal record.

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    Did people think they were rounding up criminals?

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    The detained are the most non combative people. An old white person would throw a fit and slap box the shit out of ice officers.

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    I want to know what fraction of a percent, if any, had felonies. Most of the time when they toughted someone was a criminal it ended up being a traffic ticket.

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      There have been legitimate reports of immigrants being caught up in this ICE fiasco because a cheque bounced decades ago.

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        yeah its like they constantly lie through their teeth and even the rare time they are technically not lying it is such a stretch and so disingenuous that it is still massively dishonest. Its like they are at best a stopped clock with truth.

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    I want to believe this but there is absolutely no evidence, provided by this article, to back this up.

    Why wouldn’t you link the filing you are supposedly quoting?

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      It’s in like the first fucking paragraph: https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/14/only-2-5-on-list-of-614-operation-midway-blitz-arrestees-had-criminal-histories-doj-records-show/

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