The Trump administration has arrested more than 20,000 migrants living in the U.S. unlawfully during the first month of the president back in office and as his efforts to curb unauthorized migrant crossings ramp up.
Many have been suspicious of Joe and Jill Biden's possible feuds with former political allies, but the least likely person may have just confirmed these rumors.
When President Donald Trump took office, he began issuing a record number of executive orders, with many centering on the nation's immigration and border enforcement policies. These orders range from the ending of birthright citizenship to expanded use of expedited removals.
The Trump administration's aggressive efforts to curb immigration have hit home for Californians. But people do have some key protections.
The top official in charge of carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportations agenda has been reassigned amid concerns that the deportation effort isn’t moving quickly enough.
The Trump administration is replacing the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), over concerns over the pace of the deportation campaign.
President Donald Trump promised mass deportations when campaigning for office. St. Cloud law enforcement and schools have policies to prepare.
Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office, far less than the monthly average of 57,000 removals and returns in the last full year of Biden administration.
Last month, the Justice Department issued a memo allowing ICE officers to arrest migrants at U.S. immigration courts, rolling back a Biden-era policy that limited such arrests. On Wednesday ...
A controversial immigration judge appointed by Joe Biden who once ordered ... It was critical of her appointment under Biden as the principal legal advisor for ICE, writing that Doyle has a ...