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Miami BICE Crackdown: Federal Grand Jury Charges 9 In Sweeping Immigration Enforcement
Federal authorities in Miami have moved forward with criminal charges against nine individuals for a variety of immigration-related offenses, U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones announced this past ...
Amid growing calls from lawmakers and human rights groups to shut down the sprawling Dilley Immigration Processing Center in southern Texas, an analysis shows the number of people incarcerated at the ...
The surge reflects the growing reliance by criminal gangs on the exploitation of children amid the ongoing violence, UNICEF said Thursday. It’s a situation that the U.N. and members of the Security ...
A federal judge used part of a court hearing Thursday to read email and social media death threats she received following her ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee reflected on faith and redemption after reconnecting with singer Jelly Roll, whom he had met years earlier while speaking in prison. At a divided National Prayer Breakfast, Lee ...
The protests have been loud and emotional in recent weeks, and now, a federal judge has stepped in, ordering that roughly 350,000 Haitians can stay in the U.S. legally, at least for now.
As tensions reached a fever pitch in Minnesota this week, the Trump administration sent in White House border czar Tom Homan, who said he’s ready to lower the temperature, ease frustrations and draw ...
The U.S. is rushing to move captured Islamic State fighters out of northeast Syria amid fears that tensions between pro-government forces and a Kurdish-led militia could lead to a security breakdown ...
Once billed as rehabilitative alternatives to prisons, these facilities are the sites of fatal overdoses—like that which ended the life of a Texan named Jackie Wiley. At 4:50 p.m. on May 25, 2024, a ...
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Between 2021 and 2024, almost 100 individuals died in the custody of a municipal or county jail in Illinois, according to data from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. However, a ...
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