Trump Admin's Push to Send Venezuelan Migrants to Guantanamo Bay Hits Legal Roadblock
The men have a "pending case before the court challenging their unlawfully prolonged detention," the Center for Constitutional Rights said when challenging the move
DHS Secretary Noem Doesn't Rule Out Sending Migrants Who Didn't Commit Violent Crimes To Guantanamo
"We'll have facilities meeting the same standards as others across the U.S.," Kristi Noem said
Overcrowded and Overwhelmed: Reynosa Migrant Shelter Struggles as Border Swells Up With Trump's Crackdown
Casa del Migrante, is operating beyond its capacity as asylum seekers and deported nationals find themselves stranded at the U.S.-Mexico border, volunteers tell The Latin Times
Border Patrol Chief Dismisses 'Absurd' Reports ICE Will 'Target School Buses and Children'
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks said he is considering communicating to journalists about Border Patrol operations as he believes incorrect information is being reported
Los Angeles Schools on Alert Amid Rise of ICE Agent Impersonators Throughout the District
"The District stands in strong condemnation of those who would seek to intimidate or disrupt those in and around our schools," read a statement from superintendent Alberto Carvalho
Schools in Richmond are First in the Country to Create Policies to Deal with ICE Raids
Richmond School Board voted Tuesday to adopt a resolution preparing its community for ICE's potential presence, enacting motions to safeguard students.
Trump's Border Czar Blames Media for Jeopardizing ICE Raids: 'This Isn't a Game'
Tom Homan blamed news media leaks for compromising a large-scale operation in the Denver suburbs that allowed Tren de Aragua members to escape ICE.
'Crimmigration' Explained: The Blurred Line Between Immigration and Criminal Law
There is no law making it a crime to live in the U.S. as an undocumented immigrant. Instead, the law treats it as a civil violation.
More Than 8,000 Mexicans Were Deported in the First 2 Weeks of Trump's Second Term: Report
In the first two weeks of Donald Trump's second presidential term, the mass deportation plans implemented since his first day in office led to more than 8,000 deportations of Mexican nationals.
Another Florida Republican Breaks From Trump Admin to Request Protections for Venezuelans Following TPS Suspension
GOP Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart urged Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to deport migrants without criminal records in a new letter.
New AG Pam Bondi Issues Stark Warning to Cities Not on Board With Trump's Immigration Agenda: 'You're Going to Be Next'
The Trump administration sued both Chicago and the state of Illinois on Thursday, claiming its Democratic leaders are obstructing the government's immigration crackdown
Tijuana Shelter Meant for Deported Migrants Has Stayed Empty, Coordinator Reveals: 'The Announced Mass Deportations Have Not Taken Place'
The shelter established in Tijuana to accommodate deported Mexican nationals has remained largely empty since its opening nearly two weeks ago. According to Mónica Vega Aguirre, the facility's coordinator with the state of Baja California, only 605 deported individuals have stayed at the shelter, despite its capacity to house up to 2,600 people.
As The U.S. Reportedly Considers El Salvador's Proposal To Hold Migrant Criminals, Experts Analyze Whether It's Legal
Bukele offered to house violent U.S. and migrant criminals in his prison system, in "extraordinary" gesture. But experts doubt the move would hold up in court.
Man Goes on Tirade After Being Asked by Hispanic Worker to Pay His Tab: 'Trump is Going to Deport Your Ass'
A Miami Beach bar patron refused to pay his tab, then unleashed a racist tirade at a Hispanic worker, leading to his arrest on charges of battery with prejudice, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.
Police Dismiss ICE Charges Against Utah Man After Footage Discredits Agents' Claims
Last month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents claimed a driver had swerved towards them while dealing with a routine stop alongside the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake, in Utah.
Border Patrol Agents May Board School Buses to Check Citizenship, Texas School District Warns Parents
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests continue to take place around the country, a school district in Texas has warned parents about the possibility of U.S. Border Patrol agents checking the immigration status of students on school buses traveling for extracurricular activities.
Trump Administration Sues Chicago and Illinois Claiming Dem Leaders are Blocking Deportation Efforts
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Thursday citing the city and state's "Trump-proofing" efforts as a deliberate blocking of immigration enforcement efforts.
More Than 5% Of Migrants Detained During Trump Admin Freed From Custody Through 'Catch And Release'
At least 461 people have been released under the program, partly due to limited detention space
Florida Mayor 'Completely Disagrees' With Trump Admin Suspending TPS For Venezuelans: 'It Would Be Inhumane' To Turn Them Away (Exclusive)
"I believe there is a balance between protecting our nation and also protecting people who have been a productive part of our society," Mayor Christi Fraga told The Latin Times
ICE Seemingly Altering Press Releases To Make It Look Like Old Operations Are Part Of Trump's Crackdown
An immigration lawyer found that timestamps for many releases from old operations had been updated in late January, moving up to Google's top searches
Here's How Many Migrants Have Been Detained and Deported After Trump's First Two Weeks in Office
There have been enforcement operations in 19 regions, including in states such as Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, and New York.
Newly-Minted AG Pam Bondi Seeks to Defund Sanctuary Cities That 'Interfere With Federal Law Enforcement'
"State and local actors may not impede, obstruct, or otherwise fail to comply with lawful immigration-related directives," Bondi wrote in a memo
Gov. Ron DeSantis Proposed State Budget Includes Over $500 Million to Crackdown on Undocumented Immigrants
The governor's spending proposal comes after GOP lawmakers recently rejected his plan to allocate $350 million for transporting migrants out of Florida
Mexico Will Not Allow U.S. to Send Its Nationals to Guantanamo, Foreign Minister Says
Juan Ramón de la Fuente also confirmed Mexico has maintained "an open, direct and cordial dialogue" with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
ICE Conducts Raids In Aurora As It Focuses Immigration Crackdown On Tren de Aragua Gang
"100+ members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were targeted for arrest and detention," the agency said
Guatemala Will Become a 'Safe Third Country' And Take U.S. Deportees From Other Nations
Deportees will then be returned to their home countries at the U.S's expense
Two Venezuelans in El Paso are Latest Arrests Linked to 'Tren de Aragua' Gang
President Trump recently announced that Venezuela has agreed to accept deported Venezuelan nationals, including members of the notorious gang
First Plane With Deportees Arrives In Guantanamo: 'The Worst Of The Worst Have No Place In Our Homeland'
CBP didn't specify how many detainees were sent. Trump claimed the facility can eventually hold up to 30,000 people
ICE Releases Migrants From Detention With Facilities Already Exceeding Capacity
ICE detention facilities were holding about 42,000 detainees on Tuesday, almost 10% more than the some 38,500 beds it has in its network
Trump's Asylum Ban Faces Lawsuit From Immigration Advocacy Groups: 'Flagrantly Illegal'
"This is an unprecedented power grab that will put countless lives in danger," said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project