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ICE hauls in illegal immigrants convicted of child crimes in nationwide Wednesday sweep: 'clear message'


Federal agents detain illegal immigrants from Mexico, Ecuador and Honduras previously convicted of sexual assault and indecency with children. Read More

More than 1,000 police agencies agree to help ICE arrest illegal immigrants: DHS


More than 1,000 local and state police agencies have agreed to assist ICE in arresting illegal immigrants through 287(g) agreements. Read More

Illegal immigrant charged with repeated sexual assault of 14-year-old girl: Florida sheriff


A 53-year-old man was arrested in Florida after allegedly forcing a 14-year-old into paid sexual acts and raping her when she tried to leave. Read More

After rescinding protections, ICE is moving to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime


In January, Immigration and Customs Enforcement rescinded a policy that had shielded many victims from detention and removal. Read More

A volunteer firefighter, a beloved pastor, a prominent journalist: These are the community pillars being detained by ICE


They have helped put out fires in neighborhoods, offered shelter, food and spiritual guidance to those in need and provided live coverage of protests and immigration enforcement to hundreds of ... Read More

ICE rescinds protections, moves to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime


Critics say the policy harms public safety by making those in the U.S. illegally unlikely to report crimes and cooperate with police. Read More


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