President Trump promised mass deportation, but confirmed numbers on removals had been lacking since his return to the White House.
This would mark a significant shift in longstanding IRS policy, which has traditionally kept taxpayer information strictly confidential.
U.S. President Donald Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office, previously unpublished U.S. Department ...
ICE did not respond to questions about how many people had been detained in the Denver area since Jan. 20, the reasoning ...
Trump’s drive to use the military in support of mass deportation efforts has also raised legal questions. Defense officials ...
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION SWEPT into office pledging to hunt down and deport members of a dangerous Latin American criminal gang ...
The Department of Homeland Security, ICE ... deportations. It has made about 32,000 immigration arrests since Trump took office, according to Reuters, a faster pace than the final fiscal year ...
ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images Trump promised voters mass deportations of individuals ... catch-and-release policies. In fiscal year 2024, ICE reported 33,242 at-large arrests—those ...
A number of tourists from European countries have been detained by ICE in recent weeks when attempting to enter the United States, their planned vacations instead turning into long stretches in ...
Update: Laguna Niguel couple deported to ... Every year, thousands of undocumented immigrants, including the Gonzalezes, attend routine check-ins with ICE. This process allows immigration ...