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ICE agents arrested in recent months show risk of misconduct
Summary
An Associated Press review found at least two dozen ICE employees and contractors have been charged with crimes since 2020, including allegations of abuse and corruption. ICE officials say allegations are investigated and some employees have been suspended or are facing criminal proceedings.
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An Associated Press review found that at least two dozen U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees and contractors have been charged with crimes since 2020. The reported allegations include physical and sexual abuse, corruption and other abuses of authority. Some cases have led to convictions while others remain pending in court. ICE officials have said wrongdoing is not widespread and that allegations are being investigated as some employees are placed on leave or suspended.
Key facts:
- The AP review identified at least two dozen ICE employees or contractors charged since 2020.
- Reported allegations include mistreatment of people in custody, sexual misconduct, and cases of alleged financial corruption or misuse of authority.
- The review found at least 17 convictions and several defendants awaiting trial; some employees are on administrative leave or suspended while cases proceed.
- ICE officials have publicly stated that allegations are taken seriously and that internal and criminal investigations are under way.
Summary:
The reporting has drawn attention to questions about oversight and vetting as ICE has expanded staffing and detention operations. Some cases have resulted in convictions and others remain pending in court; Undetermined at this time.
