The School District of Lee County released guidelines for staff on how to handle potential interactions with ICE agents.
Sources said the Secret Service was investigating an online threat that a Hamline student made against President Trump following the U.S. ban on TikTok.
Madera County Sheriff’s Office says it received no prior warning of the arrests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Williams County Sheriff Varlan Kvande said while the event was "frustrating," he has not lost trust in his staff.
Within a week of President Donald Trump being sworn into office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers working with multiple federal agencies are arresting nearly 1,000 people every day ...
Following a recent federal directive allowing immigration enforcement at schools, the School District of Lee County issued detailed guidelines to help staff navigate potential interactions with ...
In an interview with MSNBC shortly after the encounter, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said the agents "presented credentials and shared that they were from ICE." "They showed credentials to my staff ...
In an interview with MSNBC shortly after the encounter, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said the agents "presented credentials and shared that they were from ICE." "They showed credentials to my staff ...
The Trump administration cleared the way for immigration enforcement officers to take action on campuses, sowing fear among ...
The District then instructs administrators to note or make copies of these credentials and record ... Check with the ICE agent to see if the parent can be contacted before the student’s ...
"Agents presented school staff with credentials from the Department of Homeland Security, the federal department that oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)." "We later learned that ...