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Supporters claim an ICE detainee is enduring inhumane conditions in custody. So they showed up to sing for him.
Two employees of a recently raided facility said immigrants are afraid to go outside and have to be accompanied by staff to run errands, go to work and appear in court.
HOUSTON — A Houston man says he was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for nearly two hours — even after he told them he was a U.S. citizen and showed valid identification. "Bro, I was born in College Station. There is no way — what is going on?" said Miguel Angel Ponce Jr., 33.
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Boise artists protest ICE arrests with performance outside immigration offices
Some protesters expressed concern that the increase in ICE arrests and deportations threatens due process and legal protections for citizens and non-citizens on American soil, as detailed in the U.S.
Border czar Tom Homan plans to increase ICE agents in sanctuary cities like New York, following a shooting by undocumented individuals.
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Friday's arrests by ICE were the most yet in a single docket in San Francisco this year. ICE agents even took a man trying to self-deport.
While Trisha Chatterjee, a Cincinnati immigration lawyer, claimed ICE ‘directed’ her to Taco Bell, when she sought help, the govt agency has denied it.
A new bill in Albany would ban masks on law enforcement officers in response to recent arrests by masked ICE immigration agents.
The Trump administration has dramatically curtailed the ability for those facing deportation to be released from immigration detention.
Sonoma County Sheriff Eddie Engram presented 2024 figures Tuesday on federal immigration detention requests at the jail as many audience members pressed the county to sever all ties with U.S. immigration enforcement.
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) -Cincinnati immigration attorney Trisha Chatterjee had a problem. She needed to ask U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement how best to submit paperwork for her clients detained at the Butler County Jail.
New York Immigration Coalition President and CEO Murad Awawdeh joined the Weekend: Primetime after his organization obtained a video from inside a NYC ICE facility, showing dozens of men inside of a crowded and unsanitary cell.