Donald Trump's incoming U.S. presidential administration plans to intensify immigration enforcement nationwide soon after he takes office on Monday, a person with knowledge of the plans said. "We’re going to be doing operations all across the country,
Humboldt County civil rights groups are preparing for a change in administration — and with it, an expected increase in deportations. Some are gearing up for more activity from Immigration and
President-elect Donald Trump's incoming "border czar" Tom Homan said on Saturday that targeted operations to detain migrants who are in the U.S. illegally will begin next week, and indicated they would involve several cities.
The locations expected to be targeted by deportation teams from ICE include those with large populations of immigrants, one source said.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Top officials recently promoted to high-level positions with Department of Homeland Security have confirmed that Chicago will be a target area for the incoming Donald Trump administration next week, ABC News learned on Saturday.
A person familiar with the planning said immigrants in Chicago will be targeted in multiple locations. A document reviewed by NBC News said raids will occur over several days.
Concerns are growing in the undocumented community that President-elect Donald Trump could carry out his mass deportation plans in Chicago after being inaugurated.
Donald Trump has vowed to launch — on day one of his presidency — the largest deportation of undocumented immigrants in U.S. history. Political observers say making good on that
Following Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, the country is witnessing a wave of large-scale anti-immigration raids. According to reports, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have launched operations targeting undocumented immigrants across major cities,
Local leaders and immigrant rights groups in Chicago met Saturday morning in the Pilsen neighborhood to make sure the community is prepared.
US President-elect Donald Trump's team is finalizing an aggressive slate of executive orders on immigration that are expected to be issued hours after he is sworn in, CNN reported on Friday, citing two people familiar with the matter.