deportation, Donald Trump and ICE
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2 of 4 ICE detainees who escaped from NJ facility captured
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Downtown LA, ICE and protests
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More than 75% of people booked into ICE custody in fiscal year 2025 had no criminal conviction other than an immigration or traffic-related offense, according to ICE records from October through the end of May. And less than 10% were convicted of serious crimes like murder, assault, robbery or rape.
Leavenworth, Kansas, occupies a mythic space in American crime, its name alone evoking a short hand for serving hard time. The federal penitentiary housed gangsters Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly
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Acting Director Todd Lyons’ remarks come as the agency defends the arrest and detention of a Milford High School student.
More than 30 million Californians across the state could see their electric bills go up to pay for the devastating Eaton fire as officials scramble to shore up a state wildfire fund that could be wiped out by damage claims. One early estimate places fire losses from the Eaton fire at $24 billion to $45 billion.
Despite the regular press releases promoting their arrests and detentions, ICE has made it challenging to access consistent data on their activities since the Trump Administration took office.
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Axios on MSNICE's cash crisis deepens amid immigration crackdownPresident Trump's immigration crackdown is burning through cash so quickly that the agency charged with arresting, detaining and removing unauthorized immigrants could run out of money next month. Why it matters: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is already $1 billion over budget by one estimate,
Portsmouth Sheriff Michael Moore said his department won’t be expanding its existing agreements with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But that doesn’t mean the agency
Arizona v. United States has been consistently applied for over a decade, but the current administration's methods may not fit the 'spirit' of the decision.