The Trump administration has intensified immigration enforcement, increasing ICE arrests, ending restrictions at sensitive locations, reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy, and deploying troops to the border,
The locations expected to be targeted by deportation teams from ICE include those with large populations of immigrants, one source said.
The Trump administration has ordered 1,500 U.S. military troops to the southern border as part of a crackdown on undocumented migrants.
The House voted 263 to 156 to approve the Laken Riley act, sending the measure to Trump for his signature. The measure would make it easier for federal immigration officials to detain and deport those without legal status who are charged with specific crimes.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday announced that it had rolled back Biden-era guidance that limited federal immigration arrests near sensitive locations, including schools, hospitals and churches.
President Donald Trump's first act in the White House will be signing 10 executive orders specifically focused on the border and immigration.
Federal operations in New York City could look different than they did in Trump's first term as his administration prepares to execute his vision of the "largest deportation operation in American history.
In a new memo, a Justice Department official seeks to realign the department's positions on immigration with President Trump's executive actions — and threatens local officials who don't cooperate.
About 87% of the Central Washington community of Sunnyside identifies as either Hispanic or Latino, according to 2024 U.S. Census estimates. It’s situated in the middle Yakima Valley, an agriculture mecca that produces a bulk of the region’s hops, asparagus and fresh fruit exports.
Under the legislation, federal authorities would be required to detain any migrant arrested or charged with crimes like shoplifting.
More is coming, but many directives will take time to be implemented or will face political, legal or practical obstacles.