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New research concludes the Trump administration’s policies will reduce legal immigration to the United States by 33% to 50% over four years.
Jason Houser argued that no one in law enforcement believes the administration's approach to the agency is in the interest of public safety.
In his first year back in office, President Trump has completely shifted the U.S. approach to immigration, launching the most visible enforcement effort seen in history while closing the door to
Trump’s promise to prioritize deporting the "worst of the worst" has also fallen short. About 74% of the nearly 70,000 immigrants in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention as of December, the most recent data available, have no criminal convictions.
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Trump's ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it.
Funding from the big tax and spending cuts bill passed by Republicans in Congress is fueling unprecedented immigration enforcement actions in cities like Minneapolis and beyond.
The first year of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House was defined by clashes with the judiciary branch, as the president and his administration pushed forward with an aggressive immigration agenda.
The ICE and Border Patrol shootings show a pattern that policing experts say is alarming: officers firing into cars and injuring and killing drivers.
ICE's budget hovered around $10 billion for years. But President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress are taking the agency's funding to unprecedented levels.
The Trump administration said on Saturday it was appealing a ruling by a federal judge that put limits on tactics employed by U.S. immigration agents operating in Minneapolis. In a brief filing,