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There is no place in this country for a secret police force operating in the shadows.” That’s what New York’s Attorney General said of this ICE practice.
The president assailed sanctuary city policies as the Department of Homeland Security named one of the two suspects in Saturday night’s robbery in upper Manhattan as Dominic national Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez.
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Immigration enforcement agents are detaining people and taking them into custody, at times under public anger and outcry.
Civil rights and immigration advocates rallied in Lower Manhattan Thursday as part of a national day of action pushing back against mass deportations under the Trump administration. Dozens of demonstrators marched through the streets holding signs as they protested against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies,
Democratic state attorneys general are pushing Congress to pass legislation barring immigration agents from wearing masks to conceal their identities during enforcement operations. The effort has sparked a national debate about balancing agent safety with public accountability and transparency in law enforcement.
A diverse group of volunteers from faith leaders to grandmothers to retired lawyers have been escorting people to immigration courts across the country.
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Scripps News on MSNNYC youth baseball coach confronts ICE: ‘I may die here, but they will not take one of these kids'A New York City baseball coach said he confronted immigration agents who questioned minors at a park: "I may die here, but they will not take one of these kids."
NYC to issue guidance on what to do if ICE agents try to enter city buildings 02:20. NEW YORK-- Mayor Eric Adams' office says it's finalizing guidance for city workers over concerns federal ...
Some legal experts and property managers say the demands pose serious legal questions because they are not signed by a judge and might risk violating the Fair Housing Act.
Federal authorities descended in NYC early Tuesday to carry out their first deportation raids in the city as part of President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
The administration is offering financial incentives to lure back recently departed immigration officers as it works to fill 10,000 job openings.