ICE Detention of Babies and Toddlers Increased Dramatically Under Trump Administration
Data shows a tenfold increase in ICE detention of young children under Trump, raising concerns about immigration enforcement policies.

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New data reveals that the detention of babies and toddlers by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) increased tenfold during the Trump administration.
This rise in detentions occurred at facilities including the Dilley Immigration Processing Center and others across states such as Texas, Pennsylvania, and Mississippi.
The controversy centers on the treatment and prolonged detention of young children and families, with critics questioning the humanitarian and legal implications of these policies. The case also highlights personal stories, such as a Pennsylvania grandfather's experience in ICE detention, illustrating the human impact. The debate involves assessing the proportionality and fairness of ICE's enforcement actions during this period. The issue remains under scrutiny with ongoing institutional and public attention.
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