ICE switches back to using ‘aliens’ rather than ‘immigrants’ - Immigrant rights groups consider the term derogatory and dehumanizing
The flyer being shared with viral claims that ICE offers rewards for any tips on undocumented individuals is fake.
New York City will “coordinate” with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement on deporting migrant criminals, Mayor Eric Adams said this week as major cities brace for President
Federal authorities are threatening to investigate state officials who don't comply with immigration enforcement policies.
Sen. Katie Boyd Britt (R-Ala.) said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers arrested 308 illegal migrants on Tuesday following President Trump’s first full day in office. “Today, ICE
Immigration arrests can now be made at schools under a new directive from the Trump Administration. Questions remain about what this means for Utah's undocumented students and what they can expect moving forward.
The new executive order will allow U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enter schools, churches and hospitals to carry out deportations.
President Donald Trump’s plans to deport vastly more people living in our communities — whose children attend school alongside the children of US citizens, people who work alongside US citizen employees, who shop in the same stores — might leave us feeling as if there's little the average person can do to keep this from happening.
Reports of immigration sweeps in metro Phoenix have been spreading across social media. Advocates say the misinformation is causing panic among the undocumented community.“We’ve seen a lot on social,” said Melina Arellano Flores,
The Justice Department memo issued Wednesday threatens prosecution of state or local officials for “resisting, obstructing, and otherwise failing to comply with lawful immigration-related commands and requests.
City officials are bracing for possibility of mass deportations and have even sent an email to every principal on how to support students, and their rights.
Some Chicago educators say they have prepared a "sanctuary team" who know what to do in case of a raid. So far, there have been no reported mass deportations in the Chicago area.