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The administration is offering financial incentives to lure back recently departed immigration officers as it works to fill 10,000 job openings.
Among those detained in California, the majority are not the “worst of the worst” the Trump administration said it was targeting, federal data shows.
A Stockton police sergeant and eight officers wearing face shields and carrying batons helped escort vehicles from the city’s ICE facility Thursday night.
Four I.C.E. agents discuss their pride in protecting the public, explaining how detention centers operate and debunking claims about cages while detailing bond hearings
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The Trump administration has dramatically curtailed the ability for those facing deportation to be released from immigration detention.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is racing to build migrant tent camps nationwide after receiving $45 billion in new funding, aiming to expand detention capacity from 40,000 to 100,000 beds by year-end,
It’s part of a new state law that will force counties that run or contract out operations of a jail to participate in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program called 287 (g), named for a section in the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. But right now, only about a third of Texas counties are signed on.
Jose Luis Zavala, a gardener, was one of thousands of immigrants swept up last month in President Donald Trump’s massive immigration crackdown. Now he’s in a Texas detention center.