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Naturalized US citizens thought they were safe. Trump’s immigration policies are shaking that belief
As President Donald Trump reshapes immigration and the nation’s relationship with immigrants, some naturalized citizens are wondering if the country they made a commitment to when they took the oath of citizenship is still making one to them.
Immigrant advocates say one man was run over on Wednesday by an ICE vehicle. Southampton Police say that did not happen.
Federal immigration officials teamed up with Florida law enforcement on “Operation Dirtbag.” The operation resulted in the arrest of over 230 people
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South Korean Workers Sue U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A U.S. ABC News report on the 10th (local time) revealed that South Korean workers detained during an immigration raid at a Hyundai factory construction site in Georgia, U.S., are preparing to sue U.S.
The Trump administration has fired dozens of immigration judges this year, making it much harder for courts to a chip away at a multi-million-case backlog.
Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia gave a total of $2 million to the sheriff’s offices in Palm Beach, Indian River and St. Lucie County as reimbursement for immigration
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Immigration attorney prepares clients for Customs and Border Protection Agents to land in Charlotte
His team is working to educate his clients with flyers that lay out their rights -- at work, in public, and at home.
Ten people were taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) during a joint patrol of Louisiana oyster seed grounds at the beginning of November. Though the patrols were ostensibly about policing some of the state’s recently opened oyster seed beds, federal agents tagged along in search of immigration violations.