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ATLANTA (AP) — Immigration authorities are demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding addresses, identification cards and other information on their tenants, a sign that the Trump administration is targeting them to assist in its drive for mass deportations.
Immigration advocates have feared the Trump administration’s mass detentions will prompt people to abandon their asylum claims. On Tuesday, one person did.
“While (Homeland Security Investigations) respects the public’s right to peacefully express disagreement with immigration enforcement, physical assaults on federal officers and interference with lawful operations will not be tolerated,” ICE said a day after the arrests.
The dramatic surge in funding for immigration enforcement agencies puts spending at a level that rivals foreign military forces, creating a benchmark critics fear will serve as the norm for years
A federal judge Judge blocked ICE stops in California without "reasonable suspicion" and banned profiling by race, language, job or location while requiring detailed records.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.- A Santa Barbara Police dog named Roz sniffed the Franklin Neighborhood Center grounds while City TV crews tested audio visual
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: The United States Attorney’s Office and other law enforcement agencies held a press conference regarding ‘immigration enforcement operations’ across Alabama.Officials say 14 search warrants were executed across multiple counties,
Organizers of the annual Festival Chapín Los Angeles for the region’s Guatemalan community announced Tuesday that they have postponed the event due to concerns over recent federal immigration enforcement activity.
Federal immigration enforcement has ramped up detentions and efforts to expedite removals across Greater Cincinnati, immigration advocates and attorneys across the region say.
Greater Cincinnati has one of the largest populations in the U.S. of asylum seekers from Mauritania. Many fear their cases will be dismissed and they'll be detained for deportation.