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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested more than 70 people during a raid at Glenn Valley Foods. Now, ICE says more than 70 people have been "removed or transferred."
Senate President Karen Spilka compared sweeping arrests by federal immigration authorities since President Donald Trump took office in January to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Europe during the
Follow along for live updates as thousands of people nationwide have shown up at protests and rallies opposing ICE raids.
Olivia Rodrigo is using her voice to stand up for the community she calls home. The pop star and activist spoke out this week as anti-ICE protests erupted across Los Angeles following a series of immigration raids that have rocked Latino communities.
Deep-cut case law and 19th century constitutional interpretation underpin the Trump administration argument for deploying troops to Los Angeles.
With protests blanketing the United States over the immigration crackdown — which is to say nothing of “No Kings Day” on Saturday — boxer Ryan Garcia couldn’t sit back anymore as Los Angeles, his home, has been wracked with ICE raids, protests and upheaval.
The top countries of citizenship among those arrested were overwhelmingly from Latin America, with Mexico leading by a wide margin at 11,586 arrests.
A new poll taken amid protests over immigration raids shows were Americans stand on deportations and how well ICE agents should be identified.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. officials on Friday not to target individuals attending a Gold Cup soccer match in Los Angeles between the Mexican national team and the Dominican Republic.
Jafet Santiago Diaz came to the United States because he feared for his life back home. After his first asylum hearing, ICE detained him.
One of the Republican party’s most famous members has some thoughts about what is currently happening in the United States.
After a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from imprisoning and deporting Mahmoud Khalil on one set of legal grounds, lawyers for the government now argue the prominent Columbia University student activist is being detained for an entirely different reason.