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Immigration raids face major legal setback as federal judge blocks DHS operations in Los Angeles, finding arrests were made without probable cause and violated constitutional rights.
After the passage of President Trump’s domestic policy law, the Department of Homeland Security is poised to hire thousands of new immigration agents and double detention space.
A federal judge in California issued two restraining orders blocking federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from ...
Advocacy groups filed the lawsuit accusing the administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in the ongoing ...
Among the directives is to make sure officials know how to respond to federal immigration enforcement at city properties or ...
The order on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting the arrests without “reasonable suspicion” that its targets were in the country illegally.
By The Associated Press President Donald Trump will head to Texas for a firsthand look at the devastation caused by ...
Jamie Nations, a Los Angeles actor, says the couple only wanted to visit the U.S. for the day when his fiancée was arrested ...
Occupied LA — now in its second month — involves hundreds of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, other federal agencies, National Guard troops and U.S. Marines. Even with all that manpower, ...
BOSTON (AP) — Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s campaign of arresting and deporting college ...
Nearly 200 illegal immigrants were arrested during U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
Federal immigration agents descended on a farm outside of Camarillo on July 10, blocking off a road outside the facility and ...