Has ICE targeting of immigrants changed in the first days of the Trump administration? The answer: Yes and no.
Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office, far less than the monthly average of 57,000 removals and ...
Like other law enforcement agencies, ICE is bound by the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth and Fifth Amendments: the right to ...
Volunteers meet before dawn, as many workers are heading to their jobs and when advocates believe ICE is most likely to move ...
President Donald Trump promised mass deportations when campaigning for office. St. Cloud law enforcement and schools have policies to prepare.
Many have been suspicious of Joe and Jill Biden's possible feuds with former political allies, but the least likely person may have just confirmed these rumors.
Last month, the Justice Department issued a memo allowing ICE officers to arrest migrants at U.S. immigration courts, rolling back a Biden-era policy that limited such arrests. On Wednesday ...
MOST OF THE TIME THEY ARE DEPORTED ANYWAY, BUT THERE IS A SYSTEM OF LAWS THAT REGULATES HOW DEPORTATIONS HAPPEN. SO THAT IS ...
Law enforcement would have to cooperate with ICE when they know the agency wants to detain a non-citizen in custody on suspicion of a state crime.
More than 20,000 undocumented immigrants were arrested during the first month Donald Trump was president, according to the ...
The Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst could be one of several military facilities used as a deportation hub for immigrants ...
The Trump administration has arrested more than 20,000 migrants living in the U.S. unlawfully during the first month of the ...