Trump, New York City and immigration
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Statistics show dramatic rises in ICE arrests under President Trump compared to Biden's final months, though attacks on ICE personnel are up 830%.
The speculation follows "border czar" Tom Homan’s promise to “flood the zone” – New York City – with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The threat followed last weekend’s shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection agent at Fort Washington Park in Upper Manhattan.
On the night of July 4, a group of assailants mounted a coordinated attack on an immigration detention facility near Fort Worth, Texas, using vandalism and fireworks to draw officers out and into the sights of two shooters positioned in a line of trees across the street,
Albuquerque Democratic Mayor Tim Keller issued an executive order on Monday to “protect immigrant rights" amid ongoing ICE raids occurring throughout the country.
ICE agents last month arrested the most people in at least five years, but deportations are still lagging far behind what President Donald Trump has promised.
The specific policies of Immigration and Customs Enforcement change whenever a new president is in the White House, but the statutory enforcement provisions have remained relative stable since the enactment of the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act.
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mlive on MSNTrump got billions for immigration enforcement. Here’s how some could be spent in Michigan.President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which he signed into law on July 4, is peppered with dozens of line items totaling hundreds of billions of dollars that will help advance his border and national security agenda.
Trump extended a federal hiring freeze until Oct. 15, with exceptions for the military, immigration enforcement and national security.