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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials deported a “depraved” illegal migrant convicted of raping and impregnating his 12-year-old niece — and took another illegal migrant charged with raping and impregnating a 14-year-old into custody,
The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries issued a "clear warning" that employer threats to report workers to Immigration and Customs Enforcement are illegal and constitute retaliation under state law. Advocates for migrants say the reminder comes amid heightened concerns under a federal administration committed to mass deportations.
The car was moving so fast that the officer was “unable to escape” as he was dragged down the street while wedged inside the partially open door, according to charging documents.
A new lawsuit is accusing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) of colluding to "intentionally strip people of basic due process rights," by arresting individuals appearing for their hearings in immigration court.
The lawsuit filed in D.C. federal court seeks to curb ICE's ability to arrest illegal immigrants at or near immigration courts.
ICE data from June 2025 showed 72% of people detained in the agency's facilities had no criminal convictions, although 24.7% had pending charges.
Home Depot’s role as one of the country’s largest hiring sites for day laborers — and an easy target for ICE raids — stems from larger social and economic forces, including the growth of illegal immigration; changes in the construction industry; the company’s dominance; and the boom-and-bust cycle of the housing market.