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As the Trump administration uses new technology to track and deport immigrants, third-party apps have entered the market.
Even still, critics question whether such aggressive tactics to root out undocumented migrants, including those with no criminal record, are ethical — or, by the agency’s standards, legal.
Mikie Sherrill, Ras Baraka, Steven Fulop, Stephen Zielinski, Sean Spiller, Jon Bramnick, and Steve Sweeney took the stage.
Merwil Gutiérrez, was deported to El Salvador's notorious super prison, despite his family's insistence that he has no gang ...
10% fewer undocumented immigrants filing their taxes would mean a decrease of $9.5 billion a year in tax revenue, a tax ...
When Georgetown University fellow Badar Khan Suri was arrested by federal officers outside his home in Arlington, Virginia, ...
A federal judge has dismissed a contempt case against an ICE agent whose arrest of man during his trial sparked criticism ...
The data-mining company recently did a three-week sprint to build a tool that will helping Trump execute his mass deportations. It includes a “self-deportation tracking” project and a database of ...
Nearly half of M-185, the scenic perimeter highway that circles the island, is currently impassable. The closure starts near ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams discusses the ‘mistake’ some Democrats are making by demonizing ICE and the law enforcement ...