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Protesters clashed with police on Friday evening outside a federal detention center in Los Angeles after U.S. immigration authorities arrested more than 40 people.
The sheriff's decision to help ICE has triggered wide dispute in Bucks County, with people in favor and opposed
Immigration and Customs Enforcement set a new record with 2,368 arrests of illegal aliens in one day, part of the Trump administration's push toward a goal of 3,000 daily arrests.
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LAist on MSNAs ICE agents enter LA communities, here's what the law says about civil rights — regardless of immigration statusUndocumented immigrants and mixed-status families are learning how to assert themselves — and prepare for worst-case scenarios.
Immigration attorneys tell ABC News that federal agents are arresting migrants at immigration courts -- in some cases after their deportation cases have been dismissed.
Members of other agencies are getting detailed to assist ICE, while Justice Department personnel shift to immigration-focused teams and prioritize immigration-related cases.
Cops responded to the scene outside immigration court at Federal Plaza where protesters were sitting in the middle of the roadway blocking traffic.
The Trump administration is accusing the LAPD of waiting two hours to respond and disperse a violent mob of 1,000 people who gathered in the city’s downtown Friday nto protest the feds’ efforts to