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Boy with leukemia held in detention, threatened with deportation The boy's family, like other recent migrants in the US legally, was arrested after showing up for a mandatory hearing in ...
Pending its passage in the House of Representatives, Trump's bill could mean a massive increase in ICE funding as part of an immigration enforcement agenda worth $150 billion over four years.
On the July 4 holiday, federal agents arrested more immigrants as part of ongoing raids that have rounded up more than 1,600 for deportation in Southern California.
Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their community - A grassroots network of apps, text threads and forums are sharing real-time ICE location data. The ...
President Donald Trump says tougher immigration policies are necessary to protect the United States from an 'invasion' of migrants.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials today condemned a newly introduced iPhone app that lets users anonymously report sightings of ICE activity in real time, warning it puts officers ...
Events have been scaled back or called off entirely out of an abundance of caution amid ramped up immigration enforcement operations.
More than half the people ICE has detained under President Trump have no criminal conviction, while roughly 8% were convicted of violent crimes, an analysis of new data by CBS News finds.
ICE and federal officers face 690% increase in assaults since Trump took office, with DHS recording 79 events compared to 10 in the same period last year.
ICE is holding around 59,000 detainees in facilities across the country, likely setting a record high, according to internal government data obtained by CBS News.
The behavior of ICE agents is also revealing glaring blind spots in the law, which has long been premised on the assumption that government officials mostly act in good faith.
Crime Here’s what is happening to the people ICE arrests in immigration court by Kate Morrissey • Capital & Main June 25, 2025, 1:31 p.m.