CT Republicans want to roll back a state law that limits when law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration agents.
Back in 2017, at the dawn of the first Trump administration, there was much concern about how school leaders should address issues
President Donald Trump signed multiple immigration executive orders upon arrival to the Oval Office Monday evening. He signed an order to attempt to end birthright citizenship, declared a national emergency at the country's southern border and suspended the refugee admissions program, amid a flurry of predicted immigration moves.
Connecticut lawmakers debated Thursday how the state should respond to President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
Jamaican national Sanjay Sivan Walsh was convicted in June 2023 of two counts of second-degree sexual assault and conspiracy to tamper with evidence, ICE said.
Now that President Donald Trump is back in office, one topic will be heavily debated: How far can and should local law enforcement go in assisting federal immigration authorities? Connecticut Republicans have a clear vision: “Our position is quite clear: individuals who are in this country illegally,
President Donald Trump ran on a promise of mass deportations and tougher measures at the southwest border, with his border czar Tom Homan promising an increase in ICE activity as soon as the president returned to the White House. Despite potential large-scale raids in Chicago and New York City this week, smaller operations took place instead.
As President Donald Trump looks to ramp up deportation efforts, he’s also increasing pressure on local and state officials to cooperate. “We’re getting them out of the country,” Trump said during a press conference Tuesday.
Bridgeport Public Schools released guidance Tuesday saying federal immigration authorities are prohibited from entering its buildings without prior permission.
President Donald Trump took office, Bridgeport school officials put out a guide for protecting undocumented students from immigration raids.
Here's what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders Trump signed.