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Statistics show dramatic rises in ICE arrests under President Trump compared to Biden's final months, though attacks on ICE personnel are up 830%.
Pierre Boulos, a businessman born in New York to Haitian parents, previously renounced his U.S. citizenship to run for president of Haiti in 2021.
U.S. immigration agents in Miami have arrested businessman, doctor and former Haitian presidential hopeful Pierre Réginald Boulos over his alleged support of violent gangs in Haiti that the U.S. gover
Sunshine State Attorney General James Uthmeier welcomed people to notify his office if their ex is present in the United States illegally
Federal officials are “overwhelmed” by the number of undocumented immigrants being locked up as part of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan because of a detention-bed shortage,
The Trump administration is preparing for a historic infusion of cash into the president’s sweeping mass deportation campaign that is expected to supercharge immigration enforcement nationwide—and likely place additional pressure on the already-overwhelmed federal agency at the center of it all.
Officials say they will need more detention space to hold all the new detainees, but they're still being stymied by the feds.
Immigration agents will arrest anyone they find in the country illegally, even if they lack a criminal record, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said in an exclusive CBS News interview.
The federal agency charged with administering green cards and work permits dramatically scaled up its role steering immigrants into deportation proceedings long before its incoming director declared to lawmakers that it must be an enforcement body “at its core.
Lana Zukovski who came to the U.S. from the Soviet Union cited her support of legal immigration. She said illegal immigrants wrongly receive government-paid medical care and bring down wages for American citizens. She called on the City Council to support current immigration laws.
U.S. Rep Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, and Rep. María Elvira Salazar, R-FL, presented the Dignity Act 2025 on July 15.