The director of ICE’s Baltimore field office serving Maryland said when it comes to immigration enforcement, “the worst go first" but there is a new sense of mission.
Increasing reports of ICE agents in Maryland have stoked fear, raising questions about what happens to people who are arrested.
An Obama-appointed federal judge ruled Monday that deportation officers are not permitted to conduct enforcement operations in certain places of worship, potentially giving criminal illegal migrants safe haven from law enforcement.
Nearly a month after law enforcement officials in the US recced gurdwaras in New York and New Jersey to hunt for illegal immigrants, a federal judge in Maryland blocked the Trump administration from carrying out immigration enforcement actions at certain places of worship,
Senate Bill 977, the Maryland Data Privacy Act would prohibit state and local agencies in Maryland from sharing personal information, granting access to databases, or allowing federal agencies to enter facilities for immigration enforcement without a valid warrant.
Maryland U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Matthew Elliston said many arrests have resulted from the raids but they are specific. “We are targeting what we call ‘the worst go ...
Maryland ICE Director Matthew Elliston said he has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to take action against Prince George’s and Howard counties because both jurisdictions are resistant to honor