Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.
Immigration attorney offices in Houston are fielding hundreds of calls with questions as Trump's executive orders go into effect.
An estimated 11.7 million people are living in the U.S. illegally, and ICE currently has the budget to detain only about 41,000.
The Trump administration has not publicly said how many immigration detention beds it needs to achieve its goals, or what the cost will be.
President Donald Trump is now giving ICE agents the green light to go into schools. The move is sparking reaction from school districts in our region.
A federal judge in Seattle is set to hear the first arguments Thursday in a multi-state lawsuit seeking to block President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the constitutional guarantee of
Superintendent Rachel Monárrez also said no immigration agents would be allowed into schools without a signed warrant.
Here’s what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders signed by Trump.
The Trump administration authorized federal immigration authorities to target schools and churches, revoking a policy that barred arrests in "sensitive" areas, DHS said.
Fox News exclusively embedded with ICE Boston on Wednesday, witnessing the agency arrest multiple egregious criminal aliens as part of mass deportation efforts.
Bridgeport Public Schools announced on Tuesday guidelines designed to protect students in the event of an attempted raid by ICE agents.