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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Gaby Del Valle Sep—20—2017 08:52AM EST


Approximately 400,000 people are detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement every year. Some of them are U.S. citizens.

Information on exactly how many citizens have been held in immigration detention is scarce. A 2016 investigation by NPR found that 818 citizens were held in ICE detention between 2007 and 2015, and an additional 693 were held in local jails on federal detainers — meaning that ICE asked the facility to detain them for an additional period of time, so they could eventually be taken into ICE custody — during that same period. A 2011 Berkeley study found that approximately 3,600 U.S. citizens have been arrested by ICE between 2009 and 2011 as part of the Secure Communities partnership between ICE and local law enforcement that began during the Bush administration. Other studies suggest those figures could be on the low side. Northwestern University professor Jacqueline Stevens estimated in 2011 that ICE detained at least 4,000 U.S. citizens in 2010 alone, several of whom were deported.

Below are the stories of four U.S. citizens who were detained by ICE. Swipe or scroll to learn more.
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