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In 2024, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department screened 633 people and transferred 226 of them to ICE custody. Of those, 186 were arrested, according to a new report to the Board of Supervisors.
The Midwest Newsroom and its partners asked police departments and sheriff offices in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska to tell us whether they will cooperate with Immigration and Customs ...
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Hundreds gather to celebrate Juneteenth in Putnam County - MSNA big Juneteenth celebration was held Thursday in Putnam County. Major US healthcare data provider hit by data breach - over 5 million patients affected, here's what we know Sir Rod Stewart ...
Fears of ICE raids upend life in L.A. County, from schools to Home Depot parking lots Gardena police officers keep watch from inside a vehicle as Gardena High School graduates mingle with family ...
Putnam County, Fla — On Tuesday, June 17, along with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers responded to a reported boating ...
Local Charges expected in Putnam County arson house fire that injured 3, video of rescue released By ActionNewsJax.com News Staff June 24, 2025 at 7:46 am EDT ...
ICE targeted workers on produce farms in Ventura County, California Tuesday morning in one of the latest raids, and video posted online showed agents chasing after some of the workers.
PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. – The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said a fire that broke out in a home on Sunday night has been ruled arson by the state fire marshal’s office.
Video allegedly shows United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents taking a Hispanic U.S. citizen into custody in Nassau County, Long Island. Legal representatives say this is a ...
Map Shows Assisted Dying Laws Around the World Published Nov 13, 2024 at 8:41 AM EST Updated Nov 29, 2024 at 9:38 AM EST By Theo Burman ...
PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. – A woman told News4JAX that a mobile home fire that sent her, her fiancé and their roommate to the hospital Sunday night started in the laundry room.
Medina said ICE agents told her they'd return until they find her husband. "It's a nightmare," she said. "Seeing everybody's family, not just because of my husband. I've seen my friends.
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