Hundreds arrested in immigration raid at 2 California farms
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A disabled immigrant’s detention underscores the shift in asylum policies at the Mexico border since President Trump took office.
The Trump administration's sweeping immigration raids in Southern California faced a legal roadblock on Friday, as the White House looks to ramp up similar operations across the country using a surge of resources recently approved by Congress.
The number of migrants caught crossing the southern border illegally set a new historic monthly low in June, continuing an extraordinary lull in illegal immigration the Trump administration has attributed to its aggressive deportation efforts, preliminary government data obtained by CBS News shows.
The Department of Homeland Security was ordered to stop making arrests in southern California without probable cause on the same day a farm worker died after an ICE raid
Civil rights groups alleged that ICE and Border Patrol agents are rounding people up based on their race, and denying them access to lawyers. A federal judge said there's ample evidence what they're doing is illegal.
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Advocacy groups filed the lawsuit accusing the administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in the ongoing crackdown.
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Military expands at border with Air Force controlling 250 miles in Texas, authorizing troops to detain migrants while civil liberties groups warn of Posse Comitatus violations.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has blocked the Trump administration policy that restricts migrants who cross the southern border from seeking asylum.