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Immigration arrests are sharply up around the country, and Florida is sending some to Alligator Alcatraz. But did Obama deport more people than Trump?
As the Trump administration ramps up immigration arrests, recent detainees and advocacy groups are raising concerns about ...
Secretary Kristi Noem sounded the alarm in Tampa on Saturday as ICE grapples with a surge in violence and growing public ...
As Trump tries to carry out mass deportation, ICE arrests are up. Compare his record to Obama's, who earned critical reputation as "deporter in chief" ...
ICE last month arrested the most people in at least five years, but the number of deportations paled in comparison.
Immigration arrests in Virginia have surged by 350% due to increased collaboration between local and federal law enforcement.
ICE arrests in Colorado this year amount to more than 9 per day, on average, since Jan. 20, according to new data that shows ...
According to the White House, Donald Trump’s bill is expected to significantly accelerate the arrest and deportation of ...
ICE and federal officers face 690% increase in assaults since Trump took office, with DHS recording 79 events compared to 10 ...
A report from The New York Times analyzing immigration data from across the country says that immigration-related arrests have tripled across Ohio since President Donald Trump took office.
ICE told Congress in September that over 13,000 immigrants known to have committed murder remained at large. Since then, only 752 have been arrested.
Six men have been indicted for illegal reentry into the U.S. and other actions after being arrested at a construction site in Tallahassee.