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Latin Times on MSNMiami-Dade Jail Officers Granted Authority to Serve Federal Deportation Orders Under New ICE DealThe agreement was approved with one dissenting vote who raised concerns about the financial burden on local taxpayers and the potential detention of individuals for minor offenses
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employees were asked to sign up for 60-day assignments — or what the government calls "details" — to assist ICE.
Deportations of undocumented migrants has been a top priority under the second administration of President Donald J. Trump. Using the moniker “the worst first,” U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement (ICE) has ramped up the number of daily arrests of criminal illegal aliens.
Rito Emanuel Reconco-Castro, 28, was released Feb. 7 from Wende Correctional Facility in Alden and was immediately taken into custody by ICE officers. A judge on Nov. 20, 2024, ordered him to be removed from the United States.
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U.S. President Donald Trump kicked off a wide-ranging immigration crackdown after taking office on January 20, aiming to reduce illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border and deport record numbers of immigrants without legal status.
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How St. Cloud schools and law enforcement handle deportation, ICE arrests under TrumpPresident Donald Trump promised mass deportations when campaigning for office. St. Cloud law enforcement and schools have policies to prepare.
Nearly 100 Florida police forces and sheriff’s offices have been approved to participate in a program shuttered by the Obama administration after concerns of racial profiling.
Robert Snell, The Detroit News Federal officials carrying out a crackdown on illegal immigration in Metro Detroit have caused the number of criminal cases filed in federal court to rise sharply,
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Axel Ramirez-Hernandez, a 32-year-old Guatemalan national, in Spring Valley on Wednesday.
The Utah Senate passed a new version of a bill that would open the door for a quicker, easier deportation process for some immigrants.
The advocates warned that over 13 million individuals would be subject to Trump's mass deportation plans if it received access to a taxpayer database that is legally prohibited from being used in immigration enforcement.
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