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The event on Oct. 18 drew 5,000 people or more according to early estimates from state police. Attendees voiced opposition to Trump's immigration detentions, his effort to redraw Indiana's congressional boundaries to favor Republicans and what protesters view as attacks on free speech.
Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux said the department turned down a $25 million offer to help ICE, citing a focus on 911 calls and violent crime.
A judge says she will require federal immigration officers in the Chicago area to wear body cameras after the use of tear gas used against protesters.
In Louisiana – a major hub of the Trump administration's mass deportation effort – detainees and their representatives say people in custody are going hungry on a diet of processed foods that are barely edible, often expired and never filling.
The mayor says Dallas could be forfeiting millions in federal reimbursements and missing a chance to expand police staffing by rejecting ICE's 287(g) partnership offer.
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US introduces new immigration parole fee: Here's what applicant should know and who is exempt
USCIS introduced a $1,000 immigration parole fee for migrants seeking temporary entry or stay in the US, effective from October 16, 2025.
Ian Roberts, who maintains his innocence, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted on charges of making a false statement for employment and unlawfully possessing a firearm while being in the country illegally.
President Trump's sweeping crackdown on immigration is throwing foreigners out of work and shaking the American economy and job market.
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Immigration officials have arrested nearly 20 children who are US citizens - including two with cancer - in first nine months of Trump’s term, report says
Trump administration immigration agents have detained or arrested more than 170 U.S. citizens since the president took office, including nearly 20 children, two of whom have cancer, according to a new analysis.
David Huerta was arrested in June outside a business where federal agents were investigating suspected immigration violations.
The issue came to a head for Bowser at a tense community meeting Thursday where protesters and other residents pressed her for answers.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested notorious MS-13 gang leader Ismael Enrique Mendoza Flores, aka 'El Calaco,' in Alexandria, Virginia. Mendoza Flores was wanted in El Salvador for aggravated homicide and illicit associations and had previous US charges for unauthorised use of a vehicle.