A federal judge in the nation’s capital has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from enforcing policies limiting Congress members’ access to immigration detention facilities.
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Homan defends ICE tactics amid Supreme Court rulings
White House “Border Czar” Tom Homan has defended Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) methods amid criticism of alleged ...
State Rep. Ismail Mohamed, D-Columbus, said he and David Harewood, a local activist, coordinated the Dec. 18 meeting due to ...
The Twin Ports Rapid Response is a grassroots organization that's spreading constitutional awareness as whistle blowers to ...
A pair of Colorado state lawmakers joined elected officials from six other states at a media briefing Thursday to discuss their responses to federal immigration crackdowns. The meeting, hosted by ...
A new California law banning masks for law enforcement during immigration activities, set for 2026, challenges federal-state ...
A Dispatch reporter witnessed what appear to be federal agents tackling a man on a bicycle and putting him into an unmarked ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi promised "severe consequences" for anyone who assaults federal agents during immigration operations nationwide.
Columbus’ mayor and police chief released a video statement Thursday regarding reports that federal immigration agents are ...
The administration doesn't want to win these cases. It wants to intimidate Americans who oppose its immigration policies.
Members of Congress will be allowed to visit ICE facilities without notice and may inspect migrant detention areas under a ...
Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement data, running through mid-October, confirms a reported shift in ...
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