ICE has take a spotlight role in the wake of plans in Trump's administration for mass deportations. Here's what you need to know about the agency.
President Donald Trump’s promise to deport “millions and millions” of immigrants will hinge on securing money for detention centers
A week into Donald Trump’s second presidency and his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, federal officers are operating with a new sense of mission.
Border czar Tom Homan told NBC News that several people with criminal convictions were apprehended in Chicago.
President Donald Trump's administration has announced the rollback of a policy that kept U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE ... the President Barrack Obama administration that Biden ...
With an estimated 11.7 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., current Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE ... In 2014, Obama temporarily relied on military bases to detain immigrant ...
which would require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain noncitizens who commit certain crimes. It comes after a bruising election season for Democrats, who lost both the White House ...
Under a directive announced Tuesday night, U.S. Immigration and Customs ... any enforcement activities in or near protected areas. The policy has been in place since 2011, during the Obama ...
His nominees to lead U.S. law enforcement agencies have continued to repeat his distortions. On Monday, Trump and his team will inherit the U.S. immigration ... President Barack Obama’s second ...
A legal expert is sharing what changes she believes will take place once the president-elect is inaugurated next week.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump on Monday is expected to declare a national border emergency and order the U.S. armed forces to "repel forms of invasion" at the U.S.-Mexico border, including illegal migration and drug trafficking, according to administration officials.
As President-elect Donald Trump looks to make sweeping changes to immigration policy in his second term, we revisit the history of immigration law through past presidencies starting in the 1700s.