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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is defending its policy of having Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrest people at their immigration court hearings after a group of immigrants and advocates filed a class-action lawsuit that seeks to stop the practice.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem outlines increased ICE operations in Tennessee, facing criticism from Nashville's mayor and concerns over due process.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNOver 300 arrested in immigration enforcement operations at California farms, DHS saysDHS said the law enforcement activity was part of an investigation into immigration and potential child labor violations.
Democratic state attorneys general are pushing Congress to pass legislation barring immigration agents from wearing masks to conceal their identities during enforcement operations. The effort has sparked a national debate about balancing agent safety with public accountability and transparency in law enforcement.
A group of immigrants and civil rights groups is suing the Trump administration in an effort to halt arrests at United States courthouses when defendants appear for immigration proceedings.
Migrants are suing to bar the Trump administration from arresting people making appearances at immigration court proceedings. The class-action suit, brought by migrants who have had
Civil rights groups sued the Trump administration on Wednesday in a bid to stop the government’s policy of allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to arrest undocumented migrants who show up for immigration hearings at courthouses.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNJudge says DHS must stop race-based immigration arrests, granting temporary restraining ordersThe judge's decision blocks DHS agents from stopping individuals based on factors like their race or the language they speak.
A class-action lawsuit seeks to stop ICE officers from arresting migrants who appear at immigration courts and placing them on a fast-track to deportation.