While Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE) issued a detainer for Sierra, California's sanctuary laws, known as SB 54, often stop local law enforcement from notifying the federal agency about a suspect's immigration status or when he may be released.
Citing state laws passed during Trump’s first term, several law enforcement leaders over the past two weeks said they largely don’t plan to aid federal immigration agents seeking access to
A man seen wielding an alleged blowtorch near the Los Angeles fires, and who was eventually arrested by police, is an illegal immigrant from Mexico, ICE sources say.
Here’s what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders signed by Trump.
An illegal immigrant from Mexico, named as a person of interest in the Los Angeles area fires, may avoid being detained by immigration officials because of California's sanctuary laws. Immigration officials confirmed Tuesday that Juan Manuel Sierra is a Mexican national in the U.
A blowtorch-wielding man subdued by Los Angeles residents in a viral online video is living in the United States unlawfully
The locations expected to be targeted by deportation teams from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement include those with large populations of immigrants, such as the Chicago area, one of the ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are planning a major enforcement operation that will target immigrants for several days following the inauguration of Donald Trump as president, according to a document reviewed by NBC News and a person familiar with the planning.
Citing four people familiar with the planning, the newspaper said the Chicago operation would last all week, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sending between 100 and 200 officers to ...
referring to policies adopted by cities and states that limit cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents gather in Alexandria ...
"What's going to happen if I get deported?" That's the fearful question that Laura Hernández and many other immigrant families have as the Trump administration cracks down on undocumented immigrants in the U.