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Acting ICE chief Todd Lyons says agents will arrest anyone who is in US unlawfully and prosecute companies that hire them - ...
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement director Todd Lyons accused companies hiring illegal immigrants of “exploiting” ...
Increased immigration enforcement on jobsites has led to more callouts and potentially longer project timelines, but experts believe the future will hold a policy shift.
ICE has ramped up raids on farms, restaurants, and meat-packing plants in recent weeks to meet the administration's target of 3,000 migrant arrests a day, said Carol D. Leonnig in The Washington Post.
U.S. immigration officials have walked back limits on enforcement targeting farms, restaurants, hotels and food processing plants just days after putting restrictions in place, two former officials ...
Immigration agents will arrest anyone they find in the country illegally, even if they lack a criminal record, acting ICE ...
Oregon has policies that protect people living and working in the state regardless of their immigration status.
Raiding a south Phoenix taco truck won't stop cartels or drugs, nor will it pressure major employers who hire undocumented ...
Trump has focused workplace raids on small businesses as part of his administration’s push to ramp up arrests of unauthorized migrants.
Lyons pushed back against criticism that immigration enforcement has shifted toward targeting workers and families.
As ICE protests continue in Los Angeles and reports of raids continue to show agents going after undocumented immigrants at their places of employment, Chris & Joe debate why their employers are ...
Six California Republicans have sent a letter to Trump urging him to focus on targeting violent criminals, saying that sweeping ICE raids are instilling widespread fear in their communities and ...