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Alameda Post on MSNMia Bonta issues ‘California is for All’ Immigration Rights, ResourcesDistrict 18 Assemblymember Mia Bonta’s latest newsletter took a strong stand for defending the constitutional rights of immigrants. She also shared detailed information and resources. The post Mia Bonta issues ‘California is for All’ Immigration Rights,
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For centuries, America has been a desired destination. But as the nation approaches its 250th birthday, under President Donald Trump it increasingly looks from afar like a place to reconsider — and perhaps avoid.
President Donald Trump said he’s expanding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, focusing on Democratic-run cities. While he hasn’t targeted Denver yet in this round of immigration raids,
Todd Lyons, the head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, defended his tactics last week week against criticism that authorities are being too heavy-handed. He has said ICE is averaging about 1,600 arrests per day and that the agency has arrested “dangerous criminals.” It is an assertion many lawmakers and city leaders decry.
Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids are flaring up around the country, and officials in cities large and small are preparing for major demonstrations against President Donald Trump this weekend.
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LAist on MSNAfter early reprieve from immigration enforcement, farming industry reckons with raidsThe Trump administration's immigration enforcement mostly left farms and meat packing plants alone, until coordinated raids last week. Now, President Donald Trump is signaling continued support for farmers.
A Tri-Cities father and local business owner has been deported after a federal immigration judge denied his request to stay in the United States.
In the past, state lawmakers have largely left immigration enforcement to federal investigators. But this year, Ohio Republicans have introduced multiple bills that seek to curb illegal immigration and penalize local officials who get in the way of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The CEO of the Hispanic Construction Council says removing construction laborers who don't have legal status would put homebuilding projects and critical infrastructure at risk.
Sen. Ashley Moody introduced a measure that would enable states to assist in immigration enforcement by allowing non-federal law enforcement officers to act as a “force multiplier" for federal immigration officers.