How does --ICE-- select their "people of interest"?

There doesn’t seem to be a lot of transparency on how this agency selects people who they want to arrest or detain. Especially if they’re legal immigrants or ordinary citizens. It appears to be random yet targeted, if you know what I mean. One guy in Berwyn, IL was taken away, and he was just grabbing some pizza. Then six (?) agents came after this college woman outside of her apartment.

I’m sure there is some kind of “profile” in addition to being brown and/or an immigrant. Some of these people have no criminal records. With a criminal record I could see how they could easily track certain people. Otherwise, how do they go about this. I know when it comes to ordinary profiling, they look for specific things like out of state plates or expired registration. Even if they are trying to grab any brown person they see, how do they pick one brown person over another?

They grab the ones that don’t run fast enough or the ones who think that they are OK because they have not committed any crimes and are are good with them picking up criminals. Not realizing that ICE will magnify minor incidents with the law to justify their deportation.

They’ve been grabbing Latinos with tattoos.

These flimsy requirements have already led to multiple innocent men being detained and deported. Frengel Reyes Mota, who was awaiting an asylum appointment and had no criminal record in Venezuela or the U.S., was snatched up over multiple administrative errors in his file. And last Tuesday Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, openly bragged that ICE had been picking up multiple innocent migrants in their raids, calling them “collateral arrests.”

Another case