Local law enforcement says the Department of Homeland Security presence in Fort Collins last weekend was not related to immigration enforcement.
The lawsuit states that Trump administration officials created an email address, hr-at-opm-.gov, and directed federal employees, through the Office of Personnel Management, to treat it as legitimate. OPM is the agency tasked with managing the federal workforce and could be described as Human Resources for federal employees.
Over the last week, federal immigration enforcement has intensified in some parts of the country, though not yet on the scale many feared.
After DHS revoked previous guidance for immigration enforcement, we VERIFY if ICE agents can now enter schools, churches and hospitals.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE) agents carried out an early morning raid in New York City on Tuesday, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has said. Noem shared video on X, formerly Twitter, showing officers leading away an individual.
The lawsuit appears to be the first from a faith-based organization challenging the immigration policy change in court.
According to a statement emailed to The Journal News/lohud by Sleepy Hollow Police Chief Anthony Bueti, ICE notified the department at around 10 a.m. that agents would be in the area for an attempt to serve an immigration warrant on "two specific individuals." Sleepy Hollow police are not involved in the serving of the warrants.
New Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined heavily armed federal authorities early Tuesday for the first deportation raids on illegal immigrants in New York City — starting with a “criminal alien with kidnapping,
A Texas Republican congressman is calling for greater cooperation between ICE and local enforcement as the Trump administration launches new raids.
The video above aired on Jan. 27, 2025. NEW YORK (PIX11) – The secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, is in New York City on Tuesday morning participating in ICE enforcement operations.
Within a week of President Donald Trump being sworn into office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers working with multiple federal agencies are arresting nearly 1,000 people every day set to be deported.