Half of NorCal ICE Arrests Involve Individuals Without Records

UPDATE: Recent analysis reveals that nearly 50% of ICE arrests in Northern California involve individuals with no prior criminal record. This shocking statistic marks a significant change in immigration enforcement practices, with 48% of those arrested having faced no criminal charges whatsoever since Trump took office.

The findings, reported by Mission Local, indicate that only 39% had a criminal conviction, while 14% faced pending charges. This unprecedented data raises urgent questions about the current immigration policies and their impact on communities.

In related news, the iconic Shake Shack at the former Westfield Mall, now known as the SF Centre, will close permanently on December 18, 2025. This closure will result in 26 job losses as the mall’s food court dwindles down to just one remaining restaurant, Panda Express.

In a tragic incident that has drawn attention to vehicle safety, a crash involving multiple Teslas in San Jose resulted in the deaths of an adult and a child. The vehicles caught fire following the collision, prompting a large response from the San Jose Fire Department. Battalion Chief Bennett Yendery stated, “It was a pretty robust dispatch from the Fire Department, and upon arrival, crews did find multiple vehicles involved with fire.”

On the national stage, a viral video shows Donald Trump appearing to fall asleep during a cabinet meeting, raising eyebrows regarding his capacity to lead effectively. The meeting took place on December 2, 2025, and showcased a visibly tired Trump as Marco Rubio attempted to rouse him.

Additionally, Costco has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over perceived illegal tariffs, claiming that the former president exceeded his authority without congressional approval. This legal battle could have significant implications for business relations and market stability.

As the year progresses, the iconic Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball has already been raised, adorned with 5,280 Waterford crystals, signaling the approach of 2026.

With these developments, the landscape of immigration, local business, and national leadership is evolving rapidly. Readers are encouraged to stay informed as these stories unfold and impact communities nationwide.