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Republicans gave $45 billion to help ICE detain hundreds of thousands of immigrants — and another $100 billion to further supercharge Trump’s mass deportations.
Maria Bonilla had spent more than 20 years living in Georgia and working legally in the poultry industry. Changing ICE tactics led to her deportation.
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Actor Mark Ruffalo blasted podcast host Joe Rogan on social media saying he was too late in his criticism of Trump's immigration policies deporting migrant workers.
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The repercussions of the sprawling bill President Donald Trump signed into law last week will be felt for decades.
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Scripps News on MSN'Absolute hell hole': Private prisons set to house ICE detainees bring new set of problemsThe Trump administration is planning to use more for-profit prisons to house ICE detainees — raising concerns about some well-documented problems with private detention centers.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is considering deportation exemptions for illegal migrants who work on farms or in the hospitality industry who could be swept up in ICE raids.
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Soy Nómada on MSNImpact of the new Trump Law for immigrantsAs the United States celebrated its 250th Independence Day, Donald Trump marked a personal milestone with the approval of his controversial legislation. Dubbed the “great and beautiful law” by Trump,
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending a temporary program for Haitian immigrants to work and be protected from deportation.
Six California Republicans have sent a letter to Trump urging him to focus on targeting violent criminals, saying that sweeping ICE raids are instilling widespread fear in their communities and driving workers out of critical industries.
ICE last month arrested the most people in at least five years, but the number of deportations paled in comparison.