News

ICE last month arrested the most people in at least five years, but the number of deportations paled in comparison.
Jennifer Medina, a political reporter at The New York Times who is based in Los Angeles, speaks with a witness who recorded an immigration raid near a Home Depot.
Trump’s bill allocates about $170 billion for border and immigration enforcement, with $4.1 billion for CBP hiring that ...
As federal carry out immigration operations in Southern California, those arrested are entering a court system with a heavy ...
Border Patrol agents arrested four citizens for placing homemade tire spikes during an immigration operation amid rising ...
ICE arrests in Colorado this year amount to more than 9 per day, on average, since Jan. 20, according to new data that shows ...
The Trump administration's sweeping immigration raids in Southern California faced a legal roadblock on Friday, as the White ...
Norristown is under attack,” said an immigration activist group, saying that about 25 vehicles carrying ICE agents had rolled ...
"We all want to make America great again, but you're not going to make America great by making America mean," Wenski said.
A report from The New York Times analyzing immigration data from across the country says that immigration-related arrests have tripled across Ohio since President Donald Trump took office.
Nationally, ICE's daily arrest rate has more than doubled under the Trump administration. Kentucky has experienced a 28% increase in immigration arrests. Immigration-related arrests have tripled ...