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Following Democratic lawmakers filing a lawsuit over being denied access to a Maryland ICE facility, DHS is clarifying its ...
The push to rehire retired workers comes as the administration has also sought to downsize large swaths of the federal ...
An expert in public safety data rejected the administration's claims, saying 2025's numbers fall in line with a trend that ...
Residents live in constant fear of deportation while volunteers provide legal help, ESL classes and a supportive community.
Todd Lyons, the acting ICE director, told CBS News he will allow agents to continue wearing masks due to concerns about their ...
Health and Human Services' decision to hand over Medicaid data raises privacy concerns. Immigrants in most states are already ...
The president could send the military into other cities, but his most dangerous weapon might be the newly empowered Department of Homeland Security, which has been given $170 billion to triple the ...
ICE officers face surge in violence as DHS Secretary Noem condemns an 830% rise in assaults, citing incidents where Democratic lawmakers allegedly attacked officials.
ICE officers face surge in violence as DHS Secretary Noem condemns an 830% rise in assaults, citing incidents where Democratic lawmakers allegedly attacked officials.
Soon after, the Department of Homeland Security, ICE’s parent agency, and the IRS negotiated a “memorandum of understanding” that included specific legal guardrails to safeguard taxpayers ...
DHS denies claims of food scarcity or spoiled food at ICE detention centers. Critics raise concerns about detention facility conditions.
Immigrants being held in ICE detention centers in at least seven states are complaining of hunger, food shortages and spoiled food.