Minneapolis, ice and US immigration
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A killing in Minneapolis is part of a dangerous pattern
A woman was shot and killed Wednesday by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis, inflaming an already fierce debate over President Trump’s deportation agenda. Dueling, partisan narratives quickly emerged,
A judge on Wednesday set bond at $30,000 for a man accused of assaulting a federal deportation officer. Reynaldo Cisneros, 46, of Donna confronted U.S. Immigration
ICE presence arrives as Minnesota officials face a fraud scandal involving day care centers and businesses run by local Somali residents.
A Dallas Morning News analysis of both ICE arrests and involuntary deportations data nationally and in the ICE Dallas area of responsibility revealed
An immigration action at a Home Depot in Phoenix could mark an escalation in immigration arrests in a swing state as midterm elections near.
According to court records, Courvelle worked as a contract detention officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, which is operated by GEO Group Inc., between Jan. 1 and July 30. The facility houses women and detainees of various gender identities.
Business owner and father Ismael Ayuzo Sandoval is preparing for his deportation to Mexico — a country he left decades ago and where his attorney said he is afraid to return because of cartel violence, citing, in part, his cousin’s murder at the hands of drug traffickers.
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Women in Minnesota brutally shot dead by ICE agents, triggers outrage as Trump attempts to defend
A woman in Minneapolis was brutally shot dead by ICE agents. The video of the incident became viral, triggering outrage from local leaders as President Donald Trump claimed the officer acted in self-defence.