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Where ICE Already Has Direct Lines To Law-Enforcement Databases With Immigrant Data
ICE documents show that for years, law enforcement agencies in hundreds of jurisdictions, including major sanctuary cities, have been feeding information into regional databases.
A look at the ICE campaign against the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua
NPR examines the ICE campaign against the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. How real and how extensive is the gang's presence in the U.S.? Are the Trump administration's claims even verifiable?
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Korean Women's Hockey Team Presents A Unified Front As It Takes To The Ice
In many ways, the Korean women's hockey squad is the most interesting team in the world. On Saturday, they hit the world stage in their first game at the Olympics. Korea lost. It hardly mattered.
Months after the ICE shootings in Minnesota, a federal probe remains elusive
Officials in Minnesota have sued the Trump administration, saying federal officials are withholding evidence in the killings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis, as well as the non-fatal shooting of a Venezuelan man.
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Immigration judge denies bond for Muslim community leader following ICE detention
Muslim community leader Marwan Marouf was denied bond by a federal immigration judge. His attorneys claim the decision was "unjust" and plan to appeal the decision.
Dallas County commissioner raises alarm over ICE arrests in probation offices
Dallas County's probation services director is working with state and federal agencies to apprehend probationers at their scheduled appointments.
Congressman Jamie Raskin Discusses ICE Raids Planned For This Weekend
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., about nationwide raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that may begin this weekend.
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Little-used ICE agreements with local police have exploded under Trump
Partnerships between ICE and local law enforcement agencies have expanded widely under the second Trump administration, data analyzed by NPR shows.
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Columbia University President On New ICE Regulations Regarding International Students
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Lee Bollinger, president of Columbia University, about new regulations regarding international students released Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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As tensions rise in Chicago, volunteers patrol neighborhoods to oppose ICE and help migrants escape
Several hundred volunteers are patrolling the streets of Chicago and its suburbs warning migrants of ICE's presence. This is part of a growing resistance to ICE's operations in Illinois.
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