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Federal immigration agents detained at least a dozen people at a Kenner boat launch Friday evening in a joint operation with local and state police, officials said. ICE and Homeland Security Investigations agents took up to 15 people into custody after the raid,
The possible moves suggest that despite efforts to arrest immigrants en masse, the administration believes ICE isn’t being aggressive enough.
One Korean American leader described a 'sense of betrayal' after the high-profile work site raid of Korean automaker Hyundai.
After a disappointing result in their comeback bid, US ice dancers Alex and Maia Shibutani said qualifying for next year’s Winter Olympics was not the main reason for their return to competitive skating.
Hearings are underway for federal agents’ use of force outside an ICE facility in Broadview, IL where the judge delivered some sharp rebukes against the Trump administration’s immigration tactics. Illinois Rep.
Jeremy Renner's attorney strongly denies filmmaker Yi Zhou's harassment allegations, calling the claims completely false and defamatory in new statement.
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ICE to open national call center to find unaccompanied migrant children amid surge in partnerships
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to open a national call center to help local and state law enforcement agencies find unaccompanied migrant children who entered the country illegally, according to a federal contracting document released this week.
Federal immigration agents were confronted in Oak Park on Saturday morning by residents blowing whistles as local Girl Scouts collect food for local pantries, rattling some girls and their parents.
A Halloween ICE operation in SW Houston is under scrutiny, with immigrant advocates accusing agents of overstepping their authority. ICE calls those claims false.
ICE agents arrested Juliana Milena Ojeda-Montoya in Massachusetts after she allegedly stabbed a coworker and resisted arrest during a tense encounter.
Raids have “scared people away” from restaurants, cultural events, shops and Downtown, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce CEO says