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Immigration enforcement agents are detaining people and taking them into custody, at times under public anger and outcry.
The county’s immigration policies have been thrust into the spotlight since Sheriff P.J. Tanner applied to form a local “task force” with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
So far this year, the number of Maryland sheriff's offices with 287(g) agreements -- that let Immigrtation and Customs ...
The federal government's actions and comments show they respect no sanctuary and no protection in the very things they claim to be guarding.
Agents' faces are increasingly covered by caps, sunglasses and pulled-up neck gaiters or balaclavas, effectively rendering them unidentifiable.
More than 50 people gathered in Philadelphia to protest an ICE arrest conducted with local police present, raising questions ...
Roughly 62 percent of poll respondents said they viewed the local pro-immigrant ordinance "strongly" favorably, despite the ...
Critics of the bill say masks allow law enforcement officers to protect their personal safety amid rising assaults on ...
Call to issue an executive order echoes legislation that failed this year but raises questions about autonomy of local law ...
By accepting immigrant detainees from outside Uinta County, the Evanston jail's role contrasts with traditional cooperative ...
Commissioners for Utah County voted to increase cooperation with ICE from the Utah County Sheriffs Department under ICE's 287(g) program.
An Orlando Sentinel analysis shows 55% of ICE detainees in Lake, Osceola and Seminole County jails earlier this year were arrested during vehicle stops, often made for minor violations. Less than ...
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