Among new President Donald Trump’s many immigration policies implemented since he took office on Jan. 20, his plan for mass deportations has rattled migrant communities in Colorado and beyond. Large-scale raids by U.
President Trump, in his first days in office, has released a series of executive orders that will reshape the country’s immigration system. We lay out the key changes.
Migrants across the U.S. and Arizona faced the spectre of ICE raids under the new administration of President Donald Trump.
ICE announced 1,016 arrests and 814 detainers in the latest of a series of daily enforcement updates since President Trump took office last week.
Aurora, Colorado, which had been a focus for President Donald Trump during his campaign, will be the next city where an operation is conducted, sources told NBC News.
It appears the north county has been a target for members of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement this week. Even before U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy came to Mayville to voice his support for the Trump administration’s decision to go after criminals who are not citizens living in the United States,
Also Tuesday, Colorado Public Radio and CBS4 were among outlets that reported the U.S. military was preparing space at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora for staging, processing and temporary holding of “criminal aliens” detained in ICE operations, according to a U.S. Northern Command statement.
The administration has mobilized military units to head to the southern border and increased immigration raids in major cities. Here's what to know.
President Donald Trump has signed 10 executive orders on immigration and issued a slew of edicts to carry out promises of mass deportations and border security
The Associated Press plans to observe operations this week. The DEA’s Chicago ... publicized around the country, which U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says are ongoing.
The Trump administration launched an immigration enforcement blitz nationwide Sunday that included multiple federal agencies and resulted in the arrest of nearly 1,000 people, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The measure is a response to a new directive from President Donald Trump’s administration that removes immigration enforcement restrictions at schools and other “sensitive places.”