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Border Czar Tom Homan Announces Major Nationwide Immigration Enforcement Surge
Border Czar Tom Homan announced on Friday that immigration enforcement operations are set to ramp up nationwide, with U.S. Border Patrol agents expanding their presence into the interior of the country to support U.
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Naturalized US citizens thought they were safe. Trump’s immigration policies are shaking that belief
As President Donald Trump reshapes immigration and the nation’s relationship with immigrants, some naturalized citizens are wondering if the country they made a commitment to when they took the oath of citizenship is still making one to them.
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Charlotte braces for federal immigration enforcement as murder rate rises 200% in uptown area
Federal CBP agents set to deploy in Charlotte area as immigration enforcement expands into North Carolina, sparking tension between federal priorities and local officials.
Immigrant advocates say one man was run over on Wednesday by an ICE vehicle. Southampton Police say that did not happen.
State and local agencies in Mississippi are signing new ICE agreements amid President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Federal immigration officials teamed up with Florida law enforcement on “Operation Dirtbag.” The operation resulted in the arrest of over 230 people
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Some Korean workers detained in Georgia immigration raid have returned to their jobs at Hyundai site
Some of the more than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at Hyundai's sprawling manufacturing site in Georgia have returned to their U.S. jobs two months later.
Maryland lawmakers are renewing efforts to ban 287(g) agreements that allow local law enforcement to collaborate with ICE on immigration enforcement.
The bulk of the new hires, reported first by Reuters, work at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Scott Kupor, the federal government's human resources director, in an interview.
The Tampa Police Department (TPD) is set to receive $430,000 it requested from the Florida Board of Immigration Enforcement to fund collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. While some money will go to training and bonuses,
The Trump administration has fired dozens of immigration judges this year, making it much harder for courts to a chip away at a multi-million-case backlog.