Ice detained more than 300 people on Rhode Island. Here’s what they are.

From President Donald Trump’s inauguration until July 29th. Ensuring the enforcement of the US Immigration Customs, 343 immigrants on Rhode Island, based on the deportation data draft, arrested.

This is almost 100 arrests than on June 10, when the New York Times data analysis obtained from the deportation data from the University of California, Berkeley, showed that the daily arrest Rhodes on the island increased by 182%.

Arrests are part of Trump’s efforts to carry out the greatest efforts of mass deportations in history where he promised to direct those who have a criminal record. The US Homeland Security Department has repeatedly emphasized the arrests of convicted criminals, saying that they are holding the “worst of the worst.”

127 of this year have been seized on Rhodes Island. 147 had at least one criminal indictment and 69 had no criminal charges or convictions.

Based on the analysis of the USA Today Government’s data provided by ICE, in response to the FOIA request to the deportation data project.

How many of the ones that the ice arrested on Rhode Island have been convicted of crimes?

USA Today compared ICE arrest data from 2024. January 20 – July 31 From 2025 January 20 – July 29 (The last existing data set) to determine the number of immigrants arrested and the percentage divided into three criminal status.

From 2024 January 20 By 31 July Almost 39% of Rhodes Rhodes were “convicted criminals”, which means they have at least one criminal judgment. About 20% had “waiting for criminal charges”, which means they had no convictions except at least one criminal charges. Almost 41% were “other immigration offenders”, which means they have no accusations or beliefs.

Although the number of arrests in all categories increased in 2025, the percentage of each category changed.

After Trump took office until 2025. On July 29, the percentage of convicted criminals detained by ice decreased to 37% (although the total number of convicted criminals arrested in Rose). The percentage of people who have not been accused or convicted also decreased to 20%. Those who wait for criminal charges increased by almost 43%.

The year

Convicted of the offender

Waiting for criminal charges

Another offender of immigration

Total arrests

Convicted of a criminal percentage

Waiting for criminal tax percentage

Other percentages of immigration offenders

2024

56

29

59

144

39%

20%

41%

2025

127

147

69

343

37%

43%

20%

Not checking the arrests elsewhere but not ri

Although the short promised to get rid of dangerous criminals, greater arrest of those who do not have a criminal record are visible throughout the country.

According to Reuters, the number of ICE detention shows that the number of detainees arrested by ICE, with any other criminal charges or sentences, in January. Up to 7800 June – more than 800 percent. Those who were arrested and detained in accusations or sentences also increased, but lower by 91%.

In the states of the New England, such as Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, the data show that the percentage of non -rationic arrests increased and the percentage of convicted criminals have decreased.

However, these trends are not seen in the island’s data. Although the percentage of convicted criminals decreased slightly, the percentage of those who have no charges or sentences have been reduced by half.

Ivan Rene Mendoza-Meza until he was arrested by immigration and customs enforcement agents in Providense.

In those states of New England, the percentage of those who were arrested at least one criminal charges also increased, and this is true for Rhode Island.

Who holds ice on Rhode Island?

According to the data, 88% of those who were arrested on Rhode Island this year were men and 12% were women.

Almost 43% of the arrested were Guatemala, 14% from the Dominican Republic and almost 7% from Brazil.

Their average age was 36.

Ten of them arrested were 18 or younger. The youngest person seized was born in 2022 and the oldest was born in 1949.

This article initially appeared in the Providence Journal: How many immigrants arrested ICE with criminal beliefs?

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