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In response to increased immigration raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), community members in Chicago's Rogers Park are organizing non-violent resistance efforts to protect undocumented individuals from detention... read more.
Protests against U.S. immigration enforcement have escalated in cities like New York and Chicago, as community members mobilize against federal operations perceived as aggressive and harmful to immigrant populations... read more.
The Trump administration is facing scrutiny over its immigration policies, particularly regarding deportations and the expansion of private surveillance in tracking immigrants... read more.
Recent immigration enforcement actions in the U.S. have raised significant concerns regarding their humanitarian impact, particularly on vulnerable communities, including Venezuelan families and individuals facing deportation to conflict zones... read more.
The U.S. Supreme Court has lifted a lower court's order that maintained humanitarian parole protections for over 500,000 migrants, increasing their risk of deportation... read more.
A Mexican migrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, has been deported after a Wisconsin judge allegedly assisted him in evading arrest by immigration authorities, raising concerns about judicial conduct and immigration enforcement practices... read more.
The Department of Homeland Security has shifted focus towards immigration enforcement, reallocating agents from critical law enforcement duties, which has led to delays in investigations related to child exploitation and national security... read more.
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's treatment of detained immigrants, while increased immigration enforcement actions in cities like Charlotte raise concerns about community impact... read more.
Federal authorities have prohibited prayer activities outside a detention facility, coinciding with a controversial ICE operation involving an undocumented migrant family in Massachusetts... read more.