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Activists Worry About Potential Abuse Of Face Scans For ICE
Civil rights activists complained Monday of the potential for widespread abuse following confirmation that at least three states have scanned millions of…
Leqaa Kordia is free now, after a year in ICE detention
In her own words, we hear from a young Palestinian woman from Paterson, N.J., who was released from ICE detention in Texas. She had been held for over a year.
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Statewide economic blackout planned in Minnesota to protest ICE enforcement
Many businesses in Minnesota will be closed Friday as demonstrators plan protests and a statewide economic blackout to push back against the ongoing ICE enforcement in the state.
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From The Newsroom: North Texas On Ice, From Treacherous Driving To Sledding
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: The winter storm that dropped an inch or two of ice on North Texas freeways and lawns prompted…
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North Texas man crashed into ICE vehicle and fled, FBI says
The FBI is searching for a man accused of fleeing ICE officers and striking their vehicle during a North Texas traffic stop.
Federal Judge Orders ICE To Release Detainees At 3 Florida Facilities
The judge ruled that crowded conditions exposing detainees to COVID-19 violate their constitutional rights. She ordered ICE to reduce populations at the centers to 75% of capacity within two weeks.
Afghan man with pending asylum case dies in ICE custody in Dallas
Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal died Saturday morning at a Dallas hospital, one day after being taken into custody by ICE.
New York Vineyard Takes A Risk On Ice Wine For A Sweet Reward
Most of the ice wine in the Unites States comes from Canada and Germany. But now, American wineries in places like upstate New York and Michigan are also starting to produce some of their own.
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ICE Now Admits It Released More Than 2,000 Illegal Immigrants Due To Budget
The Obama administration disputed an earlier report with those numbers. Republican lawmakers have called the releases "outrageous."
Sen. Klobuchar says Democrats are united on ICE reform demands
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., on recent developments around the federal immigration enforcement surge in her home state.
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