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Can ICE use personal information from other agencies to enforce immigration laws?
U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) has been data mining personal information from other agencies to identify and locate deportable aliens. This has resulted in 14 lawsuits that allege ...
The United States are hoping they can continue their impressive run on the international level at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Coming off their first win in 9 ...
The detention center's name and memes surrounding it are part of a broader White House effort to persuade migrants to leave ...
ICE arrests 65 criminal migrants in Connecticut during four-day "Operation Broken Trust" targeting gang members and serious ...
Sixty-five undocumented immigrants in Connecticut were detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over a four-day period last week, according to a press release. The apprehensions ...
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The New Republic on MSNICE Plans to Trump-ify Its Cars
The Washington Post on Wednesday revealed $2.4 million in planned ICE expenditures—the bulk of which will go toward 25 ...
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Complex on MSNBoxer Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. Detained in Mexico After Being Deported From US by ICE
Chávez was deported from the United States on Aug. 18. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that it had arrested ...
Internal documents reveal ICE’s plans to double immigrant detention to more than 100,000 beds, including new detention ...
ICE said officers coordinated with federal law enforcement, including the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service, the DEA and the ATF ...
The announcement comes after people in Western Connecticut cities warned about increased federal immigration enforcement ...
Judge Analisa Torres ruled ICE unlawfully detained Rickardo Anthony Kelly, a gay Jamaican asylum seeker who fears death if deported.
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ICE arrests 65 ‘dangerous criminals’ in 4-day Connecticut operation, lays blame on state ‘Trust Act’
During a four-day enforcement operation, federal immigration agents arrested 65 people in Connecticut from Aug. 12-15, according to a release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Tuesday.
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