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Deadly ICE shooting ignites debate over legality of officers firing on a moving car
The fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an ICE officer set off a firestorm of criticism Wednesday and ignited a debate over the legality of law enforcement officers firing on a moving vehicle.
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How The Music World Has Reacted To ICE's Arrest Of Rapper 21 Savage
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Atlanta writer Jewel Wicker about the arrest of rapper 21 Savage, who according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a U.K. citizen and in the U.S. illegally.
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Alabama residents hit the slopes after winter storm dumps snow, ice
Skiing in Alabama? Thanks to last week's winter storms in the South, it's possible. And yes, Alabama has a ski lift.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill banning law enforcement and ICE from wearing masks
Federal immigration agents and other law enforcement officials will be banned from covering their faces under a new bill in California.
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How Potent Is That Pot Brownie? Dry Ice And A Blender Might Crack The Case
Too much THC can land a person in the hospital. But testing pastries and candies made with marijuana can gum up lab equipment. One group of scientists thinks they've got a solution.
Once Routine, ICE Check-Ins Now Fill Immigrants In U.S. Illegally With Anxiety
Thousands of immigrants across the country are unsure what to expect when they report for required check-ins with ICE. Some have been detained on the spot, leading to widespread fear and stress.
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After Gov. Abbott extends tuition freeze, TWU puts its hike on ice
Texas Woman’s University won’t implement the tuition increase regents approved earlier this month. A spokesperson for the university said it would abide by the law.
A U.S. citizen detained by ICE is pushing to hold agents accountable
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with George Retes, a U.S. citizen who was detained by federal immigration officers in July while attempting to enter his workplace.
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Trump's border czar says some ICE agents will leave Minnesota
About a quarter of the 3,000 federal immigration agents sent to Minnesota will begin to leave today, White House boarder czar Tom Homan announced Wednesday.
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Mass. High Court: Local Authorities Can't Detain People Without Charges For ICE
The practice known as "ICE detainers" allowed state officers to detain immigrants who would otherwise be free to leave, in order to give federal immigration authorities a longer look at their status.
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