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A green card holder's wife told Newsweek ICE detained her husband during his final interview for U.S. citizenship.
UNLV’s Immigration Clinic said six asylum-seekers were arrested by ICE in Las Vegas after leaving immigration court.
The agreements let officials trained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ask people about their immigration status and make warrantless arrests for suspected violations.
A 31-year-old Danish national with no criminal record who has been living in the U.S. for more than 10 years was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials during a routine appointment to finalize his citizenship,
“He’s a citizen! What you’re doing is illegal!” ICE raided an Alabama construction site and violently dragged a U.S. citizen from his workplace. He was detained, then released hours later. pic.twitter.com/mbiYDyGLEZ
Under previous administrations, immigration officers were told not to arrest people at sensitive locations like schools, hospitals and churches.
State troopers, sheriff's deputies and motor vehicle investigators were eventually told to leave local checkpoint due to ICE agents' presence
Ximena Arias-Cristobal made national headlines when Dalton police mistakenly pulled her over during a traffic stop and then learned she was undocumented.