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A Salvadoran national with multiple convictions was arrested by ICE after allegedly stalking a federal official despite previously being ordered removed in 2022.
Homeless shelters in Los Angeles are becoming another target of the Trump administration's deportation efforts. One that caters to young people was recently raided by ICE agents.
More than a dozen people have rallied outside Carroll County’s Board of Commissioners building weekly, and an online petition to stop ICE participation has more than 500 signatures.
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ICE reveals details of nationwide arrests targeting illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes, including sex crimes against children and human smuggling.
The Dispatch spoke with a First Amendment attorney about the legalities of filming ICE agents or other law enforcement.
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.
The sick detainees include an LGBTQ+ woman with chronic leukemia, a man coughing up blood and a woman with a kidney infection, the congresswoman said.
On Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Ice T is known as Sergeant Odafin "Fin" Tutuola. But to his wife, Coco Austin, the legendary rapper and actor goes by a much saucier nickname.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents were targeting one person when they detained 15 people in a van heading to work, officials said.
Order an ice cold drink in Europe and you could be in for a chilling surprise. CNN Travel spoke to ice experts to find out why the US obsession with ice doesn’t translate across the pond.
ICE released an internal memo on June 9 about the so-called Alternatives to Detention program, which allows immigrants to remain out of jail or detention camps while their cases are heard. The memo ordered the roughly 183,