In New Jersey, where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided a fish market in Newark last Friday, the full extent of enforcement is not known.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have detained over 125 immigrants in Ohio since President Donald Trump ordered arrests and deportations of illegal immigrants.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is playing a key role in the Trump administration’s plans to crack down on illegal immigration. Here’s a look at some key questions about the agency and its priorities.
The Tribune spoke with Nicole Hallett, a clinical law professor at University of Chicago, and Diana Rashid, managing attorney with the National Immigrant Justice Center, to learn more about what
ICE agents took at least 20 people into custody early Tuesday morning in the New York City metropolitan area, sources say.
A former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director encouraged the Trump administration not to publicize deportation efforts, citing safety implications amid other issues. “You
The administration wants to increase the number of arrests from a few hundred per day to at least 1,200 to 1,500, increasing the chances that non-criminals will be detained.
ICE won’t be able to arrest undocumented New Yorkers facing criminal cases in state courthouses without a warrant, local court officials said Friday. In response to a Daily News inquiry
The number of suspects arrested — several hundred per day — has been outpaced by the psychological impact of the attention on ICE operations.
NEW YORK -- ICE agents took at least four people into custody early Tuesday morning in New York City, sources say. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was on hand for the operation, along with agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Three days after Donald Trump’s second inauguration, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt declared an early accomplishment: the arrest, and deportation, of hundreds of immigrants she alleged were convicted of crimes. “We’re getting the bad, hard criminals out,” Trump told reporters the next day.
Trump's press secretary called the administration's view that "someone who breaks our immigration laws is a criminal" a "big culture shift."