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ICE Detains Journalist Covering Immigration

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Journalist Estefany Rodriguez Florez was arrested by ICE while in a car marked with her newsroom's logo. Advocates condemn the arrest as an attack on press freedom, noting she legally sought asylum and has a pending green card application. read more


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ICE Detains Teens Amid Minneapolis Crackdown Protests

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ICE agents in Minneapolis arrested a crying teenage girl, sparking protests. The incident follows the fatal shooting of a woman by ICE earlier this month, escalating tensions over immigration enforcement in the city. read more

ICE Arrests of Violent Criminals Fall Short of Promises

#ICEarrests #USpolitics

The Trump administration's claims of 72 ICE arrests of violent criminals were found to be misleading as half were already in prison, while the overall removal rate is lower than during the last year of the Biden administration. read more

Concerns mount over detention, deportation under Trump's immigration policies

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Legal residents and tourists in the U.S. have faced detention and deportation under the Trump administration's immigration policies. Individuals, including students and researchers from various countries, have been targeted, sparking concerns of political motivations. read more

Trump administration targets international student in latest enforcement action

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A University of Alabama doctoral student from Iran, Alireza Doroudi, was detained by ICE in the US as part of Trump's administration's crackdown on international students. The student, studying mechanical engineering, had his visa revoked after arriving in 2023. read more

Tufts student detained by ICE amid Palestine advocacy uproar

#ICEarrests #PalestineSupport

ICE arrests Tufts University doctoral student, Rumeysa Ozturk, for supporting Palestine in an op-ed, revokes her visa. Ozturk, a Child Study and Human Development student, was detained by federal agents outside her home. Similar arrests of student activists have occurred, sparking a lawsuit against the Trump administration. read more

Palestinian Activist Faces Deportation Amid Free Speech Controversy

#ColumbiaProtests #ICEArrests

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University protester facing deportation by ICE, is a legal permanent resident detained for leading Gaza war protests. Khalil, born in Syria and married to a U.S. citizen, faces charges of supporting Hamas. A federal judge temporarily blocked his expulsion. read more

Activist and Columbia Student Arrested by ICE in Campus Apartment

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Activist Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian, was arrested by ICE at his university apartment in New York following a State Department order to revoke his green card. The Trump administration targeted him for leading Columbia protests against Israel. read more

ICE Releases Data on 8,200 Arrests in 10 Days

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Law enforcement detains Leonardo Fabian Cando Juntamay on January 28, 2025, in the Bronx, New York City. ICE releases data on social media of over 8,200 arrests from January 22 to 31, heading towards a potential 25,000 arrests in the first month under the Trump administration. read more

"Religious Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Arrests in Churches"

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27 religious groups in the US are suing the Trump administration to prevent ICE arrests in churches, arguing that such actions would infringe on their religious freedoms and disrupt their ministry to vulnerable immigrant congregations. read more

#ICEArrests #DrugTrafficking

ICE conducted a 12-day operation arresting 216 illegal migrants with drug convictions, hailing from various countries like Mexico, El Salvador, and India. The arrests involved hard drugs such as cocaine and fentanyl. ICE aims to protect the public from the drug crisis. read more