Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Ice Arrests 24 ‘Sexual Predators’ Amid ‘Five-Day Operation’

Authorities with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 24 sex offenders during the span of just five days, according to a press release which noted that ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations Los Angeles Field Office nabbed the individuals during an operation that was conducted last month.

Doctor Who Treated Child Rape Victim Warns Attorney General to ‘Cease and Desist’

Dr. Caitlin Bernard, the Indiana doctor who treated a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim, warned Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita to cease and desist Friday.

Illegal Alien Detained for Rape of 10-Year-Old Girl

The story made headlines as part of the case for abortion.

US-Mexico Border Is World’s ‘Deadliest’ Land Crossing: UN Study

The U.S.-Mexico border has become the world’s “deadliest” land crossing, according to data recently brought to light by a United Nations study.

Massachusetts Democrats Approve Driver’s Licenses for Illegal Aliens

Democrats in the Massachusetts state legislature have approved legislation to provide tens of thousands of illegal aliens with driver’s licenses — a vital tool for the open borders lobby.

‘Largest Ever’ 32-Mile Long Caravan of 15,000 Migrants Headed to Already ‘Overwhelmed’ U.S. Border From Mexico

Border Patrol agents facing "one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world right now" as Biden threatens to end Title 42.

ICE Halts Immigration Enforcement in Uvalde, Texas in Wake of Mass Shooting

Department of Homeland Security issued official statement about the pause in operations.

Texas AG Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over End of Title 42 Immigration Enforcement

Suit is the Republican attorney general's tenth against administration related to U.S. border security

Over 221,000 Illegal Immigrants Encountered at Southwest Border in March: DHS Report

18,000 expected to cross daily after Title 42 removal.

Ice Wasted Roughly $17 Million on Hotel Rooms for Illegal Immigrants, Report Finds

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) awarded a massive sum to a nonprofit for migrant detention at six hotels, but $17 million “went largely unused,” while the agency oddly accepted an unsolicited contract proposal while not considering others, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

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