The new executive order will allow U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enter schools, churches and hospitals to carry out deportations.
The flyer being shared with viral claims that ICE offers rewards for any tips on undocumented individuals is fake.
Federal authorities are threatening to investigate state officials who don't comply with immigration enforcement policies.
President Trump’s directive to allow federal immigration officials to make arrests at public schools and houses of worship, traditionally safe havens for undocumented immigrants, prompted outrage and shock among the state’s educators and religious leaders, with some vowing to protect families regardless of the federal orders.
Retired ICE Supervisory Special Agent Victor Avila joins NewsNation's “CUOMO" to discuss border czar Tom Homan reporting that ICE agents, under President Trump’s new directive, arrested 308 migrants classified as “serious criminals.
The Department of Homeland Security gave the green light for law enforcement to make arrests at sensitive locations like schools or churches, which were off limits under previous administrations. Bridgeport Public Schools was the first district in the state to take preemptive action if ICE shows up at their schools.
President Donald Trump is now giving ICE agents the green light to go into schools. The move is sparking reaction from school districts in our region.
Mayor Webber said in President Donald Trump's first administration, ICE raids were happening throughout the city and he's prepared to fight back.
Immigration attorney offices in Houston are fielding hundreds of calls with questions as Trump's executive orders go into effect.
Federal Immigration Agencies are now permitted to make arrests at schools, churches, and hospitals.The Trump administration reversed a policy that’s been in place since 2011<a class="excerpt-read-more