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ICE disproportionately targets Latinos in NY greater than another ethnic group: report
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ICE disproportionately targets Latinos in NY greater than another ethnic group: report

Last updated: December 10, 2025 10:44 pm
Editorial Board Published December 10, 2025
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Latino immigrants have been disproportionately focused by ICE greater than another ethnic group in New York state in the course of the Trump administraton’s crackdown, in keeping with a brand new examine.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement company has zeroed in on Latino migrants at a price that far exceeds the pursuit of immigrants who come to America from different international locations, in keeping with the New York Immigration Coalition, an advocacy group that studied the federal company’s enforcement practices throughout New York and the nation.

Immigrants from Central and South America are 25% of New York immigrant inhabitants however account for 74% of ICE arrests within the state, the examine discovered.

“This report lays bare the reality that ICE enforcement in New York is not just heavy-handed—it is discriminatory,” mentioned Mario Bruzzone, vice chairman of coverage on the advocacy grup.

“Latino communities are being targeted in their neighborhoods and homes, often regardless of criminal history. City leaders and policymakers must not wait for this trend to worsen. They must act now to protect families and ensure that New York remains a place where immigrant communities are safe, not hunted.”

The identical pattern exists throughout the nation, analysts mentioned. Development in arrests was truly slower in New York Metropolis than in some cities like Los Angeles, the place enforcement can escalate rapidly, in keeping with the information.

And, though a lot of the main target in New York Metropolis has been on courthouse arrests, neighborhood arrests — significantly of Latino males with out felony data — have been the first driver of elevated ICE enforcement, the examine discovered.

Federal regulation enforcement officers detain a person at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan final June. (Barry Williams/ New York Every day Information)

The coalition’s report analyzed ICE information on 252,571 company arrests from Jan 20, when President Trump took workplace for his second time period, by means of July 29 to study extra in regards to the scale of the brand new administration’s stepped up enforcement.

And the ends in New York, advocates mentioned, are profound.

This disparity spans practically each Latino inhabitants within the U.S., together with Mexicans,, Colombians, Cubans, Peruvians, Nicaraguans, Hondurans, Guatemalans, and Venezuelans, the report mentioned.

In New York State, the examine discovered:

●Ecuadorans are 4.0% of non-citizens however account for twenty-four.9% of ICE’s arrests.

● Mexicans are 5.6% of non-citizens however account for 9.9% of ICE’s arrests.

● Guatemalans are 1.6% of non-citizens however accounts for 8.4% of ICE’s arrests.

● Hondurans are 1.3% of non-citizens however account for six.0% of ICE’s arrests.

● Colombians are 2.8% of non-citizens however account for  5.1% of ICE’s arrests.

An immigrant from Nicaragua is 115 instances extra prone to be arrested by ICE than one from India and a non-citizen from South America is 28 instances extra prone to be arrested than one from Europe, the examine discovered.

“These numbers reveal that ICE policies have not been applied equitably, and they have serious consequences for real families and neighborhoods,” Chloe East, an affiliate professor of economics on the College of Colorado Boulder, and one of many researchers, mentioned in a press release.

An ICE consultant didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The Trump administration crackdown hasn’t targeted totally on hardened criminals, analysts mentioned.

ICE’s arrests of immigrants with clear data have grown 3 times sooner than arrests of these with convictions, the report mentioned, noting that 30% of these arrested had no felony convictions in any respect.

“With immigrants comprising 44% of the workforce in New York, mass deportations have hurt and will continue to hurt New York,” the report mentioned. “Deportations at this scale mean more than lost jobs — they threaten the diversity and dynamism that define New York City.”

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