ICE, Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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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,
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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,
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.
Todd Lyons, the acting ICE director, told CBS News he will allow agents to continue wearing masks due to concerns about their safety.
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
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ICE’s evolving public-facing mission, which is increasingly spreading fear in American society, coupled with the expected increase in agents needed to carry out the Trump administration’s agenda, raises the question: What kind of person will seek to join ICE?
A lawsuit filed in federal court looks to stop the Trump administration's arrests in immigration courthouse, as ICE looks to increase arrests.
LA County Republican Chair Roxanne Hoge calls federal immigration operations "political irony" as ICE conducts sweeps amid opposition from Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of colluding to "intentionally strip people of basic due process rights." The ABC7 I-Team recently interviewed the former head of Chicago's immigration court,
Immigration enforcement officials sought information from labor, marijuana and health departments, records show.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNTrump administration fires 17 immigration judges amid mass deportation pushTrump administration has abruptly dismissed 17 immigration judges across 10 states in recent days, rattling the nation’s immigration courts and fueling concerns that it is purging judicial ranks as part of its aggressive deportation agenda.