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The Trump administration is preparing for a historic infusion of cash into the president’s sweeping mass deportation campaign ...
He called the job “mission impossible.” I recently spoke with a dozen current and former ICE agents and officers about morale ...
A former acting ICE director told Newsweek that increased resources could allow the agency to deport public safety risks.
The spike in ICE enforcement across the country has been accompanied by a massive surge in arrests occurring outside the ...
All of this threatens the local economy. People will lose jobs, incomes will falter and the future is less certain.” ...
Trump’s mass deportation campaign could slash GDP growth by up to 0.4% in 2025 in a “startling” blow to the labor force, ...
A decline in the foreign-born workforce “will keep the potential pool of workers historically tight,” Wells Fargo economists ...
President Donald Trump’s signature law includes about $75 billion for ICE over four years, including $45 billion for new immigration detention beds and $30 billion to hire 10,000 ICE employees, ...
The Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants might be the most profound change in the American labor market right now. Industries that rely on immigrant labor are especially vulnerable, as ...
As the Trump administration ramps up immigration arrests, recent detainees and advocacy groups are raising concerns about food in ICE facilities nationwide.
President Donald Trump's decision to allow ICE to arrest illegal immigrant workers has been met with dire warnings of economic decline if millions are targeted.
New DHS statistics reveal alarming 500% increase in assaults against ICE agents, including vehicle attacks and tire slashing, as officials vow to prosecute offenders.