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One difference you'll see now,” US Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director Todd Lyons told CBS News, “is under ...
An Orlando Sentinel analysis shows 55% of ICE detainees in Lake, Osceola and Seminole County jails earlier this year were arrested during vehicle stops, often made for minor violations. Less than ...
The Trump administration claims sites tracking immigration officers are putting law enforcement at risk. The creators say they’re helping shield people from a modern-day “Gestapo.” ...
Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, 52, of Waukegan, Illinois, was arrested in April and charged with concealing a corpse, abusing a ...
ICE agents arrested Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez in Chicago after he was released from custody despite being charged with concealing the decapitated body of missing woman Megan Bos.
Supporters gathered for Ayman Soliman were detained after a tense confrontation with Covington Police on the Roebling Bridge.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Nashville Friday to highlight ICE operations in Tennessee and how the federal government is doubling down on deportation efforts.
Most people detained by ICE have no criminal convictions. Of those who do, relatively few were convicted of high-level crimes.
The number of people in ICE detention without criminal convictions nearly doubled in the last month — a significant increase compared to detainees who have been convicted of crimes.
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