ICE resumes raids on farms, hotels and restaurants
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The administration’s policy on ICE raids and deportations changed, then changed again, then changed back — all over the course of just five days.
President Donald Trump's administration has reversed course again in where ICE agents can conduct immigration raids.
Protests against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) popped up in major cities across the country this week as organizing groups gear up for a nationwide day of action on
County Executive Marc Elrich says federal responses to First Amendment-protected demonstrations against ICE actions are “chilling.”
President Trump’s decision to pause most raids targeting farms and hospitality workers took many inside the White House by surprise. It came after intensive lobbying by his agriculture secretary.
Migrants on Martha’s Vineyard were shackled and boarded onto Coast Guard boats after an ICE raid. The fallout has been painful for businesses and residents.
Musicians like Shakira, Olivia Rodrigo, Green Day, and more joined in the chorus of protests against President Donald Trump over the weekend. Saturday was the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army parade in Washington,
The president's allies acknowledge Republicans are divided on how to handle undocumented labor in the agriculture industry — and Trump himself has listened to both sides.