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Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids are flaring up around the country, and officials in cities from coast to coast are bracing for major demonstrations against President Donald Trump over the weekend.
A group of mayors from across the Los Angeles region joined together Wednesday to demand the Trump administration stop federal immigration raids that they say have spread fear throughout their communities.
Since immigration agents detained his wife in New Orleans last month, a Marine veteran has ferried the couple's nine-week-old daughter a north Louisiana detention facility while the family waits to learn whether she will be deported.
From activists praying on the frontlines to pastors on the pulpit, many say the immigrant-heavy faith community is in need of hope — and churches are meant to be that refuge.
Protests unfolding nationwide against President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda come as Immigration and Customs Enforcement races to meet White House arrest quotas.
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A trip that was supposed to be filled with happiness and celebration quickly took a turn for one Dallas family after they were arrested by immigration authorities.
“The moral message is clear: we do not accept the world as it is. We respond to cruelty with courage, to hatred with love,” Rabbi Sharon Brous said this week at an interfaith vigil in Los Angeles, where the mayor imposed a downtown curfew.
Federal agents are arresting people at Charlotte’s immigration court, raising concerns about basic fairness in the legal system.
Undocumented immigrants and mixed-status families are learning how to assert themselves — and prepare for worst-case scenarios.
A sheriff in Florida delivered a stern warning to potentially destructive protesters demonstrating against the ongoing immigration crackdown.
Tensions over President Trump's immigration crackdown boiled over Thursday as Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) was forcibly removed from a Homeland Security news conference and immigration agents swept across the region arresting people suspected of living in the United States illegally.