Alabama resettlement agency says refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and other countries are worried about deportations.
The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that 13 people were currently in its jail on detainers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “We are providing support and assistance to our Federal partners with the apprehension of illegal criminals in Mobile County,” Sheriff Paul Burch said.
The Trump administration has assigned arrest quotas to ICE agents, directing them to arrest at least 1,200 to 1,500 people per day. ICE agents have made arrests all over the country, and Sahonic says they have been spotted in Montgomery.
Illegal immigration — enforcement and the reaction to enforcement — continues to be the big topic this week. Thanks for reading, Ike The immigration front The crackdown on illegal immigration is proving to have more widespread immediate impact in Alabama than many other of President Trump’s Day 1 drop of executive orders and announcements,
Two bills prefiled in the Alabama legislature would enhance sentencing of illegal immigrants, and give local police powers to enforce immigration law.
Across the country, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids are making headlines with thousands of arrests reported in recent weeks.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is offering unwavering support for President Donald Trump’s immigration plans as deportations take effect across the state and country. “We’re certainly taking the lead from President Trump,
Among President Trump’s many immigration policies implemented since he took office, his plan for mass deportations has rattled migrant communities in Colorado and beyond.
According to ICE, nearly 1,000 undocumented immigrants were arrested on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown continues to ramp up.
A memo sent to all superintendents in the state is offering some direction to school leaders if arrests of undocumented individuals were ever to impact Alabama schools.
Anyone, including ICE agents, can enter public areas without permission. Examples of public areas include lobbies, dining areas in restaurants and waiting rooms, according to the National Immigration Law Center, a nonprofit advocacy organization known as NILC.
Border czar Tom Homan told NBC News that several people with criminal convictions were apprehended in Chicago.