Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.
Just one piece of Trump's plan, the Laken Riley Act, would require at least $26.9 billion to ramp up capacity at immigrant detention facilities to add 110,000 beds.
The Department of Homeland Security issued new guidance on where federal enforcement officials can apprehend illegal immigrants.
The flyer being shared with viral claims that ICE offers rewards for any tips on undocumented individuals is fake.
Despite what residents might have seen on social media Wednesday, Immigrations and Custom Enforcement (ICE) was not in Marshalltown. A Facebook post regarding the presence of the federal agents, along with a photo from California,
Trump has rescinded long-standing policies restricting immigration enforcement in sensitive areas such as schools, churches, and hospitals.
The Trump administration moved this week to end longstanding protections barring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting raids in
The Trump administration revoked a Biden-era policy that prohibited ICE arrests at or near schools, places of worship and other "sensitive locations."
Trump's Department of Homeland Security removed its policy on "sensitive zones" protected from deportation, including shelters.
The new executive order will allow U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enter schools, churches and hospitals to carry out deportations.
As noted by multiple media outlets, Donald Trump’s team released an aggressive slate of immigration executive orders. This anticipated
This policy shift reinstates expedited deportations nationwide, sparking fears of devastating impacts on immigrant families and U.S. citizen children.