ICE will soon have nation’s Medicaid data
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As the media and politicians continue to carry water for criminal illegal aliens who have committed indescribable acts of evil in our country, the brave men and women of ICE are arresting and
Federal immigration officials plan to use the nation’s Medicaid database to “receive identity and location information on aliens.”
The lawsuit filed in D.C. federal court seeks to curb ICE's ability to arrest illegal immigrants at or near immigration courts.
Mogollon, who escaped an ICE facility in Newark, New Jersey, June 12, was arrested after a traffic stop in Los Angeles.
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The Western Journal on MSNIllegal Alien Claimed She Was Illegally Kidnapped by ICE - Then the Surveillance Footage Was LocatedAn illegal alien from Mexico has been charged with orchestrating a phony kidnapping, claiming Immigration and Customs Enforcement nabbed her in the parking lot of a Jack in the Box restaurant. Now she's actually in custody.
ICE data from June 2025 showed 72% of people detained in the agency's facilities had no criminal convictions, although 24.7% had pending charges.
The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries issued a "clear warning" that employer threats to report workers to Immigration and Customs Enforcement are illegal and constitute retaliation under state law. Advocates for migrants say the reminder comes amid heightened concerns under a federal administration committed to mass deportations.
A class-action lawsuit seeks to stop ICE officers from arresting migrants who appear at immigration courts and placing them on a fast-track to deportation.
The Trump administration is aiming to make illegal migrants ineligible for bond hearings as they contest their deportation cases in court. All foreign nationals who unlawfully crossed the U.
Home Depot’s role as one of the country’s largest hiring sites for day laborers — and an easy target for ICE raids — stems from larger social and economic forces, including the growth of illegal immigration; changes in the construction industry; the company’s dominance; and the boom-and-bust cycle of the housing market.