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A July 8 internal memo directs ICE officers to detain people who entered the country without permission for the duration of their deportation proceedings.
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What self-respecting person who wants a meaningful career in law enforcement would go to work" at ICE "right now, knowing the way [it] comports itself?"
The Trump administration’s new policy change limits who can be released from detention while awaiting deportation hearings, affecting long-time residents and families, and critics argue it
After the passage of President Trump’s domestic policy law, the Department of Homeland Security is poised to hire thousands of new immigration agents and double detention space.
Civil rights groups sued the Trump administration on Wednesday in a bid to stop the government’s policy of allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to arrest undocumented migrants who show up for immigration hearings at courthouses.
I.C.E. agents sit down with Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum to discuss President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, detention center conditions and more on ‘The Story.’
Legal experts say these “bad faith” tactics employed by ICE not only pressure people to self-deport, but also make it less likely criminal suspects are charged if victims or witnesses who are undocumented become less willing to report alleged perpetrators and cooperate with law enforcement.