ICE, Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States,
Trump and his top immigration aides have repeatedly said they are focusing on deporting "the worst of the worst" — people with violent criminal convictions. But the cases on Long Island underscore a national trend: Authorities are sweeping up many immigrants without prior criminal records or with misdemeanor offenses.
President Trump says he wants to hire 10,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and 3,000 Border Patrol agents. The Department of Homeland Security says it's already making progress on new hires,
Four I.C.E. agents discuss their pride in protecting the public, explaining how detention centers operate and debunking claims about cages while detailing bond hearings
ICE data from June 2025 showed 72% of people detained in the agency's facilities had no criminal convictions, although 24.7% had pending charges.
President Donald Trump has granted federal immigration agents "total authorization" to defend themselves following clashes with protesters during a recent enforcement operation at a cannabis farm in California.
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amNewYork on MSNMother of student detained by ICE weeps for the return of her son as thousands march in protest of TrumpThe mother of Dylan Contreras, the student detained by ICE in May, wept outside of 26 Federal Plaza, begging for the return of her son as thousands marched in protest of Trump’s immigration policy. Raiza,
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Family of Canadian woman detained by ICE says it's a 'nightmare'Paula Callejas was trying to expand her swimsuit business in Florida after taking time off to take care of her ailing father in Canada before his death. Instead of celebrating the fashion line, the Canadian was taken into United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention.
Immigration enforcement officials sought information from labor, marijuana and health departments, records show.
A 38-year-old Iranian-born father awaiting his green card was arrested by ICE officers outside his child's preschool on Tuesday.