New analysis shows where most immigration arrests are happening
New analysis shows where most immigration arrests are happening

A new CBS News analysis shows nearly one in four ICE arrests have happened in Texas since the start of President Trump’s second term. Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article makes a specific claim about ICE arrests in Texas. While the claim itself isn't directly contradicted, the provided sources offer broader context on immigration arrests and related issues, revealing potential selective reporting. The accuracy is mixed due to the limited scope and lack of direct verification of the central claim within the provided sources.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: Nearly one in four ICE arrests have happened in Texas since the start of President Trump's second term.
- Assessment: Unverified. None of the provided sources directly confirm or deny this specific statistic. While some sources discuss ICE arrests and deportations (4), and others focus on related topics like the impact of raids (1) or detentions of non-criminal immigrants (3), none provide data to verify the Texas-specific claim. Source 5 provides data on immigration criminal prosecutions, but not arrests specifically. Source 2 discusses migrant crime, which is tangentially related but doesn't address arrest locations.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- The provided sources do not contain information to directly verify the claim that nearly one in four ICE arrests have happened in Texas since the start of President Trump's second term.
- Source 3 discusses ICE detentions of non-criminal immigrants, indicating a focus on a specific subset of immigration enforcement, which could be relevant context but doesn't confirm or deny the Texas claim.