Job seekers, dedicated community members, green card holders among those hit by deportations, according to interviews.
It comes as President Trump got rid of a policy that prohibited ICE agents from arresting those in schools, churches, and hospitals.
Even as Mayor Eric Adams embraces a nonprosecution deal explicitly intended to help him cooperate with President Donald Trump ...
Public officials and immigrant rights advocates are fighting back against the White House’s draconian raids aimed at ...
Two senior Trump administration officials told Republican senators at a closed-door lunch meeting Tuesday that they’re ...
ICE agents arrested the head of a sicario cell linked to the Cartel del Golfo in the Rio Grande Valley, who had a past felony ...
Reactions continue to pour in after three people at a popular Memphis food truck are detained by federal agents. Memphis Mayor Paul Young released a statement saying he ...
President Trump’s mass deportation efforts in Chicago have resulted in fewer arrests than expected, with many immigrants exercising their constitutional rights to silence and protection.
Interviews suggest some people swept up in Trump’s immigration crackdown are dedicated to their families and communities — ...
As the Trump administration carries out Immigration and Custom Enforcement raids across the country, a local school ...
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