ICE, Mexico and Julio César Chávez
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ICE arrests 65 criminal migrants in Connecticut during four-day "Operation Broken Trust" targeting gang members and serious offenders in sanctuary state.
DANBURY, Conn. (WTHN) — 65 individuals in multiple Connecticut cities were arrested over the course of a four-day operation spearheaded by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE), the agency said.
A growing number of delivery drivers, most of them from Central or South America, are being detained by federal agents on D.C. streets and put into immigration detention in one of the most visible and high-profile effects of President Donald Trump federalizing the D.
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was deported from the United States to Mexico this week, more than one month after he was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles. Chávez is now imprisoned in Sonora, Mexico, after he was transferred from a southern border checkpoint to police custody, according to reports.
Jamaican national working as Maine police officer arrested by ICE and ATF, granted voluntary departure rather than deportation after firearm purchase attempt.
ICE agents detained a San Diego man at his annual check-in on Wednesday, acting on a decades-old deportation order, leaving his wife begging for mercy as he awaits a hearing to try and vacate a conviction his attorney said was “fundamentally flawed” from the start.
The man who was seized from a vehicle in a Minneapolis street by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol officers last Friday remains in federal custody pending deportation.
A nearly 7-year-old New York City public school student grabbed by ICE with her mother at a recent immigration check-in was deported Tuesday with her mom to Ecuador amid the Trump
As immigration arrests climb, new detention centers are making space for a growing number of detained migrants.
As President Donald Trump moves to deport as many as 1 million immigrants a year from the US, putting more detainees on more airplanes, and with more frequency, has become a key feature of carrying out that endeavor.