The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) recently hosted a members-only virtual webinar aimed at preparing school leaders for the possibility of interactions with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on school campuses.
Jake Paul turned his appearance at the Winter Olympics into a social media flashpoint after backing law enforcement and criticizing several celebrities and athletes.
Anti-ICE protests in Minnesota and across the country may appear grassroots, but a “dark money” expert says the movement is being fueled by wealthy left-wing donors and activist networks.
Anti-ICE activists in Colorado tipped off ICE agents while they were attempting to detain Jose Reyes Leon‑Deras, an undocumented Salvadoran national wanted for child rape in Italy.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are facing a dramatic surge in violence—up 500 percent—during enforcement operations, according to newly released Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data obtained by Breitbart News. Officials attribute the increase in assaults to growing hostility fueled by left-wing politicians targeting federal agents.
Federal authorities in Los Angeles are actively investigating who may be financially backing the ongoing anti-ICE riots that have rocked the city since June 6. Tyler Hatcher, Special Agent in Charge of the IRS Criminal Division for Los Angeles, confirmed during a Tuesday press conference that his agency is tracing money trails in an effort to disrupt financial networks fueling the violence.
Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), is under fire after posting a radical message on Instagram that praised violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles and called for the destruction of what she labeled “the colonial empire.” The post, which linked U.S. immigration enforcement with the Gaza conflict, declared, “From L.A. to Rafah, there is one common oppressor — Death to the colonial empire. Life for our children.”
Autonomous taxi company Waymo has suspended operations in parts of downtown Los Angeles after five of its vehicles were set on fire during violent anti-ICE riots over the weekend. The company, owned by Alphabet Inc., confirmed it pulled vehicles from the area “out of an abundance of caution” after the attacks.