The Mexican Consul General said ICE had reported the arrest of 20 Mexican citizens in Austin since Monday, bringing the total to 32.
President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration has taken center stage in the first days of his second term, from his sweeping order on birthright citizenship to the growing number of raids across the country.
A week into Donald Trump’s second presidency and his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, federal officers are operating with a new sense of mission.
Trump ended use of a border app to allow migrants to enter the country on two-year permits with eligibility to work, canceling tens of thousands of appointments into early February for people stranded in Mexico. Nearly 1 million people entered the U.S. at land crossings with Mexico by using the CBP One app.
Several social media posts have warned Oregonians that federal immigration officials have stormed a public university, made appearances at local businesses and questioned children riding public transportation in the days since President Donald Trump returned to office. None of that appears to be true, according to local officials.
Columbus attorney Inna Simakovsky said new efforts to deport undocumented immigrants en masse has cause 'complete chaos' for immigrants and their attorneys.
The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that 13 people were currently in its jail on detainers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “We are providing support and assistance to our Federal partners with the apprehension of illegal criminals in Mobile County,” Sheriff Paul Burch said.
Nearly 1,000 people were arrested by federal agencies in a blitz to enforce immigrations policies across the United States, according to multiple reports.
Border czar Tom Homan told NBC News that several people with criminal convictions were apprehended in Chicago.
Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act on Wednesday as the president approves a series of initiatives meant to tackle his goal of curbing illegal immigration.
We are not all thieves, we are not murderers. We are just normal people that work their hardest to have a better life for our kids,” said one undocumented immigrant at the Italian Market