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Federal judge dismisses human trafficking charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
A federal judge in Tennessee dismissed human trafficking charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man briefly deported to El Salvador in 2025.
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Trump admin says visa holders seeking green cards must apply in home countries
The Trump administration said Friday that people with temporary visas seeking green cards must return to their home countries and apply there.
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Trump orders banks to take closer look at clients' citizenship in immigration move
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order requiring banks to scrutinize their customers’ citizenship.
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Federal judge bans most arrests by federal agents at immigration courts in NYC
A New York judge says federal agents can no longer make arrests without exceptional circumstances in and around three Manhattan buildings where immigration proceedings occur.
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Judge bans most arrests by federal agents in immigration courts in New York
A judge says federal agents cannot make arrests without exceptional circumstances in and around three New York buildings where immigration proceedings occur.
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5 things to know about David Venturella
The Department of Homeland Security announced that Venturella will replace Todd Lyons as acting director of ICE.
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Longtime ICE official David Venturella chosen to head agency
A Department of Homeland Security official said that Venturella has been picked to replace the former acting ICE director Todd Lyons.
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Teen dies hours after his parents reunited with him following immigration detention
The parents of Kevin Gonzalez, 18, who had stage 4 colon cancer, had appealed to a judge to allow their expedited deportation to Mexico.
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▶ Man claims he was wrongfully detained by ICE agents after bloody takedown in Bronx
An ICE takedown caught on camera in the Bronx left a 19-year-old bleeding and requiring stitches to his head. It wasn’t until later that agents found out they had the wrong person.
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Man claims he was wrongfully detained by ICE agents in the Bronx
An ICE takedown caught on camera in the Bronx left a 19-year-old bleeding and requiring stitches to his head. It wasn’t until later that agents found out they had the wrong guy. Cellphone video showed the teen get tackled and detained by agents, but once they figured out they had made a mistake, they dropped him off at a park,...
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Chicago teen dying from terminal cancer pleads to see his detained parents
A Chicago teen battling terminal cancer is making an emotional plea: he wants to see his parents, who remain in federal immigration custody.
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Nine arrested during anti-ICE protest outside Brooklyn hospital
At least nine people were arrested during an ICE protest outside the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Bushwick, Brooklyn this weekend. Police say hundreds of people gathered outside the hospital after learning a detainee was taken to the emergency room. The confrontation lasted some five hours and ended in part with four New York city Police officers pepper-sprayed but ICE….
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Nine arrested during anti-ICE protest outside Brooklyn hospital
News 4’s Checkey Beckford reports
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Long DACA renewal wait times leave some ‘Dreamers' without status, a job and fearing detainment
Renewal wait times for the program that allows people who were brought to the U.S. as children to temporarily remain have increased dramatically.
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DOJ aims to strip citizenship from hundreds of foreign-born Americans, sources say
Federal prosecutors in field offices across the country are working on the effort, a Justice Department official told NBC News.
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Appeals court says Trump's asylum ban at the border is illegal, agreeing with lower court
An appeals court has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending asylum access, a key pillar of the Republican president’s plan to crack down on migration at the southern border of the U.S.
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So you want to be Canadian, eh? Changes in immigration law will make it easier for Americans
Millions more Americans might qualify for dual Canadian citizenship under a recent change to Canada’s requirements that has led to a surge in applications from its southern neighbor. Since the new law took effect Dec. 15, immigration lawyers in the United States and Canada say they have been overwhelmed by clients seeking help submitting citizenship applications. For people like Zack...
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House advances bill to shield Haitian immigrants in defiance of Trump
The House voted to advance a measure that would reinstate temporary protections for Haitians in the U.S., with 6 Republicans voting alongside Democrats.
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As immigrant deaths in custody grow, ICE reduces what details are made public
Amid record immigrant deaths in custody, ICE reduces what details are made public.
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Afghan high school senior is detained by ICE as he prepares to graduate
The 18-year-old entered the U.S. legally on humanitarian parole along with his father, who served as an interpreter for U.S. forces.