Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to US to face criminal charges, says DOJ

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, was returned to the United States Friday to face criminal charges. 

Annual Salvadoran festival cancelled due to ICE concerns

The largest Salvadoran event in the D.C. region has been canceled. The summer festival was set to be held in Montgomery County but organizers say they’re shutting it down due to concerns about possible raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Missouri ‘soccer mom’ facing deportation is released from custody

A Missouri town is celebrating the return of their beloved Carol, a soccer mom who was jailed for more than a month and targeted for deportation.

Court rules migrants sent to El Salvador prison must get due process

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must give deported migrants a chance to challenge their removals under a wartime law. The decision could complicate a key part of Trump’s immigration crackdown.

Milwaukee man admits to framing undocumented man in Trump, ICE threats

A Milwaukee man is accused of writing letters threatening to kill President Trump and ICE agents, and then sending those letters to Milwaukee officials, all the while posing as an immigrant.

ICE chief says agents have to wear masks because of threats

The acting head of ICE defended agents’ use of masks and tactical gear after a dramatic raid at a San Diego restaurant sparked public backlash. Nearly 1,500 arrests were announced in Massachusetts.

Concerns at Napa's La Onda festival after musicians' visas revoked

Festival-goers at a popular Napa concert were disheartened when the Trump administration pulled the visas of two Mexican bands -- saying that their lyrics glorify cartel violence -- a claim the bands dispute and music lovers say will cast a chilling effect on foreign artists wanting to play in the United States. 

Small town rallies around 'soccer mom' facing deportation: 'She belongs at home'

Residents of rural Kennett, Missouri are begging the government to "bring Carol home" after the beloved soccer mom was arrested and faces deportation.

Trump administration publishes list of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’

The Department of Homeland Security released a list of over 500 communities labeled as “sanctuary jurisdictions,” but critics say it’s riddled with errors and lacks transparency.

Trump administration applies pressure on 'sanctuary jurisdictions' with public listing

The Department of Homeland Security has notified more than 500 so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that they are considered noncompliant with immigration enforcement and could face funding cuts or legal action.

Trump administration puts DC area 'sanctuary jurisdictions' on notice

The Trump administration is ramping up pressure on sanctuary jurisdictions across the U.S. – including Washington, D.C. and cities and counties in Maryland and Virginia - warning that local jurisdictions obstructing federal immigration enforcement efforts must comply with federal law or risk losing funding.

ICE raid in Tallahassee: 100 arrested at Florida construction site, officials say

More than 100 suspected undocumented immigrants were arrested Thursday in a targeted ICE raid on a construction site in Tallahasse, Florida, according to U.S. Homeland Security Investigations.

US to revoke some Chinese student visas, expand social media vetting for Communist Party ties

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US will begin revoking some visas for Chinese students with ties to the Communist Party or sensitive research fields, amid heightened scrutiny from the Trump administration.

Julión Álvarez AT&T Stadium show postponed after singer denied entry to US

Popular Mexican singer Julión Álvarez had to postpone his sold-out concert at AT&T Stadium on Saturday after he was unable to enter the U.S. due to visa issues.

Kristi Noem's response after migrant lawsuit dismissed: 'Suck it'

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem offered a stunning two-word response to news that a group of migrants had dropped their lawsuit against her.

DOJ says Kilmar Abrego Garcia will "never walk freely in the US"

The Department of Justice told a federal judge on Friday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia will "never walk freely in the U.S."