The President of the College of Southern Nevada announced on Tuesday that recruiters from U.S. Customs and Border Protection would no longer be participating in two upcoming career fairs.
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Arizona federal crackdown: 155 charged in week-long border enforcement surge
Federal prosecutors in Arizona stayed busy this past week, moving forward with criminal charges against 155 people as part of ...
More than 100 students at T.C. Roberson High School in Asheville participated in a walkout Tuesday morning in protest of recent immigration enforcement.
Detroit City Council has several questions for police and city officials on interactions with federal immigration officials ...
HUD Secretary Scott Turner directed HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity to investigate the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) for potential violations of the Fair Housing Act in response ...
When Minnesota lawmakers return to the Capitol on Tuesday, addressing fraud in state programs and the federal government’s ...
Three people are facing charges after they took part in an alleged retail theft scheme targeting local Lowe's stores and sent the money they took to the Dominican Republic, according to police.
Local law enforcement’s use of license plate readers has become a focal point in debates in “sanctuary” communities, ...
Recher and the network of ICE watchers greeted the news with cautious optimism, but less than two hours later, notifications ...
The violent deaths linked to the group known as Zizians stopped at six a year ago, after a U.S. border agent was killed and ...
Registered nurse members of National Nurses United are naming federal immigration enforcement agencies as among the country’s ...
Local leaders have expressed optimism in recent days that the ICE surge in Minnesota is nearing its end. Border czar Tom Homan will talk Thursday and reveal if that optimism is justified.
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