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The Associated Press' U.S. immigration news editor, Elliot Spagat, was joined by Rebecca Santana, who covers the Department ...
Latino Republican lawmakers who approve of Trump are toeing a fine line between supporting his immigration crackdown and ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were spotted conducting an assessment at the shuttered facility both Thursday ...
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Stacker on MSN'Perverse' incentives: How local governments might cash in on Trump's migrant detentionThe Marshall Project spotlights local officials who see President Donald Trump's promise of mass deportation as an answer to ...
Since Mr. Trump's inauguration, ICE has increased arrest operations across the country, recording as many 1,000 arrests on ...
The Trump administration aims to lower its existing detention standards to encourage more U.S. sheriffs to provide jail space ...
Costs of immigration proceedings expected to rise as a result of restricting access to legal services for noncitizens, ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown.
Immigration detention centers would be banned on state and county lands, and other bills in the Legislature also would ensure due process for any detainees. The bills have drawn both condemnation ...
Instead, they’ll be put in immigration detention facilities nearby. But those facilities have their own sordid history, and critics argue that Trump’s plan will violate immigrants’ human rights.
The Trump administration is now using federal prisons and jails to house illegal immigrants who have been arrested by ICE, ...
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