Trump halts ICE arrests at farms, hotels
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2 of 4 ICE detainees who escaped from NJ facility captured
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The reports stem from a series of raids and removal operations in recent weeks that prioritize removing illegal migrants who have also committed other serious crimes. The operations have led to nationwide protests and rioting within Los Angeles.
DHS has revealed the identities of the four migrants who escaped a Newark ICE facility on Thursday night, identifying each as “public safety threats" who are still at large.
President Trump has called for expanded deportation operations in Los Angeles after "No King Day" protests over the weekend and anti-ICE protests last week in response to ICE raids across Southern California.
Tukwila police officers were called to assist the Federal Protective Services (FPS) police after they became barricaded in the Department of Homeland Security
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Protests over President Trump's immigration enforcement raids and his mobilization of the Marines and National Guard in Los Angeles have spread to other major U.S. cities.
The reward for the two men still at large after escaping an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Newark last week has been raised to $25,000 while new details about the apprehension of two other escapees were released by the Department of Homeland Security Monday.
More than 75% of people booked into ICE custody in fiscal year 2025 had no criminal conviction other than an immigration or traffic-related offense, according to ICE records from October through the end of May. And less than 10% were convicted of serious crimes like murder, assault, robbery or rape.
A man in the U.S. for more than 2 decades was apprehended by ICE after returning from trip to Mexico he's made "countless times."