U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is expanding a new avenue to go after illegal immigrants on America’s roads.
Washington County will direct $200,000 in contingency funds to support immigrants and refugees impacted by ongoing raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The Board of ...
Federal authorities are investigating a Washington man accused of threatening ICE officers online, calling them “Nazis" and ...
A federal judge has ruled that some migrants held in Tacoma, Washington, can request bond hearings. The decision challenges a ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement aims to open a call center that would have a dedicated unit to track down ...
The UW Center for Human Rights (UWCHR) released a report “Leaving the Door Wide Open: Flock Surveillance Systems Expose ...
Further, immigration violations, such as living in the country without proper documentation, are civil, not criminal, under U ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol are fighting over who is better-suited to arrest illegal immigrants ...
President Donald Trump’s immigration policies have led to increasingly visible incidents of U.S. citizens being caught up in ...
Hillsboro, Washington County set aside a combined $400,000 to help communities impacted by immigration arrests.
Immigration advocates say they are seeing an increase in traffic stops and possible detainments involving federal law ...
A man cleared of assault charges after hurling a sandwich at an agent during protests in Washington. Read more about the case ...
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