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Acting ICE director Todd Lyons addressed the surge in attacks against ICE agents, after several officers described facing challenges and more criticism.
The administration is offering financial incentives to lure back recently departed immigration officers as it works to fill 10,000 job openings.
The Trump administration has dramatically curtailed the ability for those facing deportation to be released from immigration detention.
Three unmasked ICE officers push back against rhetoric putting them in the public's crosshairs, sharing their perspectives on violence they face while enforcing immigration laws.
Trump administration officials see limited detention space as hobbling the effort to step up deportations, and aim to more than double the number of beds by the end of the year.
Health and Human Services' decision to hand over Medicaid data raises privacy concerns. Immigrants in most states are already ineligible for Medicaid.
Protesters swarmed an Albuquerque Walmart Sunday morning where a man was arrested by ICE agents earlier this month.
Martinez Ventura fled El Salvador a decade ago after gangs killed her husband, according to Ala Amoachi, her attorney. She has been seeking political asylum and has no criminal record — her being here without authorization is a civil offense, Amoachi said.
A Stockton police sergeant and eight officers wearing face shields and carrying batons helped escort vehicles from the city’s ICE facility Thursday night.