Immigration agents accused of more tear gas violations
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Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil said the government is still trying to detain him with a "kangaroo court ... because they know they can control that process."
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DHS defends 'crowd control measures' in Chicago ahead of Border Patrol chief Bovino testimony
Concerns are growing over federal operations in the Chicago area. The Border Patrol chief is set to answer a judge's questions in court this week for an ongoing lawsuit regarding the feds' use of force.
State lawmakers on Thursday proposed trying to formally ban federal agents from arresting people near courthouses and allowing lawsuits if individuals’ rights have been violated in civil
Attorneys returned to court in Portland Thursday as U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut hears further arguments over the legality of domestic military deployment to Portland.
Texas AG Ken Paxton, supported by Trump, arrested 35 people for immigration violations via 287(g) partnerships, aims to strengthen law enforcement's role in immigration control.
The vice president told The Post’s Miranda Devine that the administration is seeking to respect migrants’ “dignity” while also being able to seal the southern border.
A federal judge took an unprecedented step in overseeing the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown throughout the Chicago area. U.
CHICAGO — Federal immigration enforcement officials overseeing the Trump administration’s ongoing “Operation Midway Blitz” in the Chicago area testified Monday that all uses of aggressive crowd control tactics on protesters in recent weeks have been justified.
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Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem, leaders highlight recent immigration enforcement in Minnesota
Secretary Kristi Noem held a press conference in Minneapolis on Friday afternoon to discuss immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities.
A chilling new account published by The Cuthas reignited discussion about how US immigration policy can be manipulated by abusers to silence or control their partners. The piece, written by Moa Short and told through the testimony of a survivor identified as Lydia,