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U.S. President Donald Trump has stepped up arrests of immigrants in the U.S. illegally, cracked down on unlawful border crossings and stripped legal status from hundreds of thousands of migrants since January 20.
‘Out of control’: U.S. border czar to ramp up ICE enforcement in Portland amid staff safety concerns
Discover how the U.S. border czar plans to enhance ICE enforcement in Portland amid safety concerns for staff.
A violent clash between protesters and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents outside a San Francisco courthouse this week has sparked reaction from the agency and the Trump administration.
Here’s where things stand with the Trump administration and immigration: According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in the first 100 days of the administration there were a “record-breaking” number of migrants arrested, at more than 66,000, and nearly the same number removed from the country.
White House condemnation of a free app has drawn substantial attention to it, helping ICEBlock become the most popular
How user-generated videos on social media brought Trump’s immigration crackdown to America’s screens
The videos have become a crucial window into the U.S. government’s aggressive efforts to find and apprehend undocumented immigrants.
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Latin Times on MSNStephen Miller Is Now Blaming Migrants for Causing Traffic: 'Exacerbated by Mass Illegal Immigration'White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said that undocumented migration is responsible for worsening everyday issues in American cities, including traffic.
Some House Democrats told Axios that their constituents have encouraged them to prepare for violence and “be willing to get
Heavily armed federal border agents and U.S. troops descended upon MacArthur Park in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon as part of an immigration raid that appeared to turn up mostly empty.. The ...
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Latin Times on MSNWhite House Press Secretary Blasts CNN for Coverage of New ICE Tracking App: 'Encouraging Violence Against Law Enforcement'White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned CNN's coverage of ICEBlock, an iPhone app that allows users to report sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.