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Federal prosecutors dropped charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York so that he could help with deportations. But the ...
On MSNBC's 'The Weeknight,' Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) to discuss President Trump’s push for Congress to extend his federal ...
Being arrested in the middle of legal court proceedings does not sound like due process, especially when it leads to ...
Democratic lawmakers including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez face criticism for advising constituents on avoiding ICE operations ...
In Republican-leaning states, 59% of ICE arrests happen inside prisons and jails, while in Democratic-leaning states, 70% of ...
The U.S. Department of Justice published a new list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” on Tuesday. The Department of Homeland Security released its own list of the eligible states, counties and cities back ...
Border czar Tom Homan expressed support for expanding the use of GPS-enabled ankle monitors on illegal immigrants, as the Trump administration continues its crackdown at the southern border.
Border czar Tom Homan told CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday during an interview that appearance alone does not give ICE agents reasonable suspicion in detaining illegal immigrants.
The border czar also said he was unsure of the status of the eight men recently sent to South Sudan — or whether they are detained there — saying that they are no longer in U.S. custody.
Homan stressed that "no one's above the law" and that Newsom would be prosecuted if he chooses to impede the deportation efforts.