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Judges hear cases on Chicago ICE detention center and agents' use of force this week
Two cases involving ICE are in court in Chicago this week. In one, a judge ordered conditions at a detention facility be improved while a ruling is still expected in a case over agents' use of force.
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We Visit A Mississippi Town 3 Months After Massive ICE Raid
From the day of the raids, the community has rallied behind immigrant families. All across town, you find the kind of relief efforts you might see after a natural disaster.
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Minnesota State Sen. Zaynab Mohamed reacts to fatal ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Minnesota State Sen. Zaynab Mohamed, who represents the Minneapolis district where a woman was fatally shot by an ICE agent Wednesday.
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GOP Senate Takeover Hopes Dim, But Too Early To Put On Ice
Republican dreams of taking control of the U.S. Senate in November have been declared all but dead over the past several days by prognosticators pointing to trouble facing the party in unexpected places. But a noted analyst of Senate races says much could change between now and Election Day.
People In Texas ICE Detention Centers Are 15 Times More Likely To Have COVID-19
People held inside Texas immigrant detention centers are 15 times more likely to have COVID-19 than the rest of the state’s population, according to the…
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A former GEO Group executive now runs ICE. The company's government ties run deep
David Venturella's appointment as acting ICE director is the latest in a pattern: Many former employees of the private prison company GEO Group end up working at the federal agency, and vice versa.
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Poll: Two-thirds of Americans say ICE has 'gone too far' in immigration enforcement
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds a jump in disapproval of the agency among Democrats and independents, but Republicans are standing by ICE and the president.
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Former TSA administrator on DHS funding and ICE agents being sent to US airports
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former TSA Administrator John Pistole about the ongoing DHS shutdown and the deployment of ICE agents to several U.S. airports.
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'You Can Either Be A Survivor Or Die': COVID-19 Cases Surge In ICE Detention
More than 2,700 immigrants have tested positive for COVID-19 in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention nationwide, pushing immigrants to the brink and lawyers to fight for their release.
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Top Stories: ICE Detains Salvadoran Woman With Brain Tumor; The Conservative Side Of Latino Policies
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:A 26-year-old Salvadoran woman who has a brain tumor is being held in an immigration detention center in…
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