Less than a week after assuming office, President Donald Trump launched a comprehensive initiative aimed at addressing undocumented migration in the United States. Key officials from the Trump administration,
The Trump administration launched an immigration enforcement blitz in Chicago on Sunday that includes several federal agencies that have been granted additional authorities to arrest undocumented immigrants in the US,
With two top Trump administration officials in Chicago, federal law enforcement began a “targeted” immigration blitz Sunday, according to a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs
Border czar Tom Homan told NBC News that several people with criminal convictions were apprehended in Chicago.
The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department does not anticipate major changes in how it cooperates with federal immigration authorities even as officials across the country prepare for an expected crackdown on undocumented immigration under the new presidential administration.
Trump border czar Tom Homan and TV personality Dr. Phil are in the city to observe the operations, according to reports.
After seeing White House border czar Tom Homan and acting deputy Attorney General Emil Bove present in Chicago, Cabello appreciates the “united front.” He asserts Homan and Bove prove the Trump administration “isn’t messing around” on its immigration promises.
Dozens of people gathered on the streets of downtown Lexington to protest new executive orders signed by President Donald Trump, including one against birthright citizenship.
The Trump administration intensified efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, making U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) a central focus.
Top Trump administration officials, including "border czar" Tom Homan and the acting deputy attorney general, visited Chicago on Sunday to witness the start of ramped-up immigration enforcement. ICE spokesman Jeff Carter said the agency "began conducting enhanced targeted operations" Sunday in Chicago but declined other details.
The “non-regulatory guidance” on immigration enforcement actions was issued two days after President Trump was inaugurated for his second term.
ICE, along with several other federal agencies, began what they called "enhanced targeted operations" on Sunday in Chicago.