San Juan, Puerto Rico.- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out its first immigration raid in Puerto Rico under President Donald Trump’s administration. The operation occurred in Barrio Obrero,
The Dominican Republic’s consul in Puerto Rico, César Cedeño Ávila, announced that 11 Dominican immigrants, mostly women aged 25 to 40, voluntarily agreed to return to their country after being detained by U.
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Officers are scouring cities and states, trying to round up illegal aliens who are either wanted for crimes in their home country or who have committed crimes during their time in the US.
A suspect wanted in the Dominican Republic in connection to two murders and a suspected gang member seen in a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with his alleged gun-toting crew were arrested by federal agents as part of ramped-up immigration enforcement in New York City.
Secretary Kristi Noem wrote: "We are doing this right - doing exactly what President Donald Trump promised the American people - making our streets safe. Live this AM from NYC. I'm on it."
Rodriguez called on Mayor Cherelle Parker, members of Philadelphia City Council, U.S. Sen. John Fetterman and Rep. Brendan Boyle, who are both Democrats, to take action ensuring Philly is a “ welcoming city” and urged people to call their elected officials.
Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.
As the Trump administration cracks down on immigration, including raids at public schools, York City district staff said it protect students regardless of their status.
A week into Donald Trump’s second presidency and his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, federal officers are operating with a new sense of mission.
Heavily armed federal agents swept through the Big Apple early Tuesday for the first deportation raids under President Trump’s crackdown — nabbing violent illegal immigrants including kidnappers
President Donald Trump has signed 10 executive orders on immigration and issued a slew of edicts to carry out promises of mass deportations and border security