ICE Will Pause Farm, Restaurant Raids
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1hon MSN
Protests against President Trump's deportation policies have divided Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill and across the country. Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, praised the President's decision to deploy the National Guard in California.
In the days before protests erupted in Los Angeles, the Trump administration stepped up its efforts to detain migrants — taking into custody those who arrived for routine check-ins while also conducting workplace raids that have sent waves of fear across Southern California and beyond.
Driving around in hopes of witnessing agents jumping out of trucks and detaining immigrants has become a grim pastime and form of protest for some Angelenos.
Senate President Karen Spilka compared sweeping arrests by federal immigration authorities since President Donald Trump took office in January to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Europe during the
Florida Highway Patrol has tapped into a vast private surveillance network — performing hundreds of searches for license plates scanned by cameras controlled by the controversial surveillance
Trump vowed throughout his campaign that he would conduct the largest mass deportation in U.S. history. The showdown with Los Angeles was inevitable.
Immigration attorney Farhad Sethna spoke about how the crackdown by ICE is affecting people and what they can do to prepare.
The city of Omaha is trying to forge ahead following the raid's chilling effect on the local workforce and the community at large.
A week of immigration sweeps across Southern California has left some communities terrified, with fewer people on the streets and signs of an economic slowdown.
Prisons in Pennsylvania have long honored ICE requests to detain undocumented immigrants even after they've made bail. As Trump increases immigration enforcement, some are backing away.
A Venezuelan political prisoner who spent more than three years incarcerated under Nicolás Maduro’s regime has been detained in the United States after an immigration judge dismissed his asylum claim. He now faces possible deportation to the same country he once fled, where he was tortured.