Stepped-up ICE enforcement in parts of the U.S. is coinciding with rising apartment vacancies in some markets, especially at Class C assets, prompting multifamily owners and lenders to rethink demand and underwriting assumptions.
Before the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and ...
A Wisconsin man who orchestrated an elaborate plot to get a Mexican immigrant deported by the Trump administration by penning threatening letters about President Donald Trump is headed to prison.
Today marks the Department of Homeland Security’s 23rd anniversary. Less than two years after the devastating terror attacks of September 11, DHS was formed, and since then, DHS has stood at the helm of our country’s national security, protecting the American people and our Homeland.
Dylan Lopez Contreras, a senior at Ellis Prep academy, was taken by ICE in May. The Guardian invited him and five of his classmates to share their lives and dreams
A federal judge ordered the release of 32 immigrants detained during ICE's "Operation Midway Blitz" last fall, finding that arrests were made without proper warrants or probable cause in violation of the Castañon Nava consent decree, which governs ICE and CBP actions in Illinois and five other Midwestern states. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings made individualized assessments of 53 arrests, raising concerns about the validity of so-called "blank" I-200 warrants used in the field, citing missing information, boilerplate language contradicting arrest records, and questions about document authenticity. Cummings also rebuked DHS for defying his earlier order to circulate the consent decree's warrantless arrest policy nationwide, after the agency limited it to only the Chicago regional office while directing other offices to follow a separate ICE policy with reduced requirements. As of Wednesday, at least 11 of those ordered released had already been deported, while 11 others remained detained.
Judge rules IRS broke law by sharing 43,000 taxpayer addresses with ICE, raising fears higher amid mass deportation campaign.
Agents are permitted to use "ruses" in enforcement actions, but they can bump up against constitutional protections.
The Trump administration has been detaining hundreds of immigrant children and their parents at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas, with ICE booking over 3,800 children into detention in the first nine months of the administration. Many children are being held well beyond the 20-day legal limit established by a longstanding court order, with some exceeding 100 days, and unlike during prior use of the facility, many families now detained have lived in the U.S. for several years. Parents have alleged deficient medical and mental health care inside Dilley, including withheld medications and inadequate treatment for sick infants, though ICE and facility operator CoreCivic deny these claims and defend the quality of care provided. The increased family detention comes after the Trump administration reversed the Biden-era policy of phasing out such detention and simultaneously reduced oversight of facility conditions.
The Trump administration is planning massive Pa. ICE facilities in Berks and Schuylkill Counties, despite state and local concerns.
Ex-official calls transfer of unaccompanied girls as young as 13, many pregnant due to rape, a human rights violation
ICE has been holding hundreds of children at the immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas, many of them for months. Some tell of poor conditions and inadequate healthcare.