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Hiro Ramen in Columbus says ICE arrested 3 staff members without a warrant. The eatery denies calling ICE.
ICE will get access to Medicaid enrollees' personal information The immigration agency will use Medicaid data to identify and locate people it believes are in the country unlawfully.
Contributed photo Zia S., who risked his life helping the U.S. in Afghanistan, only to be arrested by ICE in Connecticut. Federal immigration officials on Wednesday seized an Afghan immigrant — a ...
A social services organization with locations in Loveland and Berthoud says it has expanded a program that provides free diapers to local families in need.
Immigrants in the country illegally aren't allowed to enroll in Medicaid, but states are required to offer temporary emergency service for life-saving emergencies.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will gain access to personally identifiable information for all of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees.
ICE, the main agency tasked with immigration detention, has standards that all its detention centers are supposed to abide by. For example, facilities have to be sanitary and have potable water.
Utah County Sheriff’s Office agrees to work with ICE, but says no to labor raids Dozens of people during public comment said they didn’t trust ICE and didn’t support the plan that ...
A new federal agreement will give ICE access to personally identifiable information for all of the nation’s Medicaid enrollees.
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