U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted raids in cities across the U.S. in the first week of Donald Trump’s presidency following his pledge to deport millions of illegal migrants, but the federal agency did not offer a $750 reward for information on illegal migrants as social media posts claimed.
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.
President Donald Trump's plan to crackdown on illegal immigration is hitting the DMV. Immigration and Customs Enforcement made nearly 1,000 arrests across the U.S. Monday and 13 of those were in Maryland.
The Florida Legislature rejected some of Gov. Ron DeSantis' proposals for an immigration bill and, in the name of Donald Trump, introduced its own.
A U.S. veteran and Americans who are Navajo have been asked for identification. Critics are complaining of racial profiling as raids and deportations increase.
The Trump administration intensified efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, making U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) a central focus.
The Trump administration is also issuing bans and restrictions on legal immigration, including refugees displaced by violence.
President Donald Trump has made immigration enforcement a top priority for his administration and has supported Abbott’s immigration efforts. Texas repeatedly sued the Biden administration, targeting many of its immigration policies, some of which provided migrants legal pathways to legally enter and stay in the U.S.
It’s unclear if anyone was arrested in L.A., but nationwide, ICE has arrested over 3,550 people since Thursday.
"FHP is equipped and hard at work to enforce illegal immigration laws in Florida," the agency said in a social media post.
Indiana's Republican governor released two statements Tuesday supporting the president's latest sweeping measures.