US deports immigrants from Jamaica, Cuba and other countries
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ICE, Medicaid and immigrant
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Trump's ICE policy halts bond hearings for immigrants
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DOJ issues requests to California sheriffs for information on noncitizen inmates and release dates as part of Trump administration's immigration enforcement.
Federal immigration officers have detained 2,792 undocumented immigrants in the Los Angeles area since June, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Officials didn’t specify in which counties or cities the arrests occurred.
The presence of masked federal agents is an unnerving part of life in Southern California this summer. Here’s a look at who’s carrying out the immigration raids.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNTrump administration requests data on undocumented immigrants in LA, other California jailsLos Angeles and other California counties were asked Thursday to provide the names of all undocumented inmates in their jail systems to the U.S. Justice Department.
Border Czar Tom Homan, has been repeating the misleading claim that there are "over 600,000 illegal aliens with criminal records walking the streets of this nation.” That number includes legal immigrants,
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin rides along with the U.S. Border Patrol as they conduct an immigration raid at a California Home Depot on ‘America Reports.’
They’ve opened restaurants and construction companies, paid taxes and contributed to Social Security, living and working legally in the United States since 1999. Now more than 50,000 Hondurans and Nicaraguans stand to abruptly lose their legal status as the Trump administration seeks to end their protections,
Jaime, a 21-year-old from Ecuador, spent more than seven weeks in immigration custody, including at a federal prison in Berlin, N.H., despite having no criminal charges.
The Washington Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that prohibits judges from increasing an offender’s mandatory sentence range based on foreign convictions. The decision stemmed from a case where an Australian court convicted a man of child sexual abuse material crimes,