Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has rounded up more than 5,000 criminal migrants in less than a week, notching an early milestone in President Trump’s promised clampdown on
The Trump administration’s weekend immigration sweeps that included nearly 1,000 arrests and have chilled many immigrant communities were followed by another blitz: A barrage of video and photos from the federal government showing agents in tactical gear and vests emblazoned with “Police ICE” and “Homeland Security” taking cuffed suspects away.
ICE has made more than 4,500 arrests since Trump’s return to office and has conducted raids in major sanctuary including New York, Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston, according to
Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, quickly condemned the Trump administration’s offer to roughly 2 million federal employees to resign in exchange for pay, saying in a Senate floor speech that the deal was a trick, that the president didn’t have the authority to make the offer and employees who resign may not be paid.
A week into Donald Trump’s second presidency and his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, federal officers are operating with a new sense of mission.
The Trump administration launched an immigration enforcement blitz nationwide Sunday that included multiple federal agencies and resulted in the arrest of nearly 1,000 people, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
In a display of force aimed at increasing arrests and generating publicity, the administration targeted the nation’s largest city, where sanctuary policies limit cooperation with ICE.
The Trump administration launched ... operation is expected to continue this week. White House ‘border czar’ Tom Homan called Sunday’s enforcement actions in Chicago “a good day” and ...
President Trump has cited illegal flows of fentanyl and migrants as the main reasons for a planned 25% tariff on Mexican goods.
T he Trump Administration took down some government web sites as well as removed several health care data sets on Friday, raising alarm among health care providers and researchers who use government data in their daily work.
President Donald Trump signed more executive orders on Friday, continuing a burst of activity during his first two weeks in office. Later in the day, he plans to return to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach,
Two executives of a Chinese chemical company have been found not guilty by a Manhattan jury on charges they conspired to ship precursor chemicals to the United States to manufacture fentanyl, but were convicted on related charges.