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.
The groups said Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's use of the term "illegal immigrants" is inhumane and dehumanizing. But Duggan defended the terminology.
Local officials who haven't yet seen increased immigration enforcement efforts are anticipating a crackdown soon. Why it matters: Expectations are high in Detroit, a border city with a significant immigrant population,
A Detroit city councilwoman is urging immigrants in Michigan to know their rights as the new Trump administration orders each Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office to arrest at least 75 undocumented people a day.
There has been no communication between ICE and the Genesee County Sheriff's Office regarding immigration enforcement, Sheriff Chris Swanson said.
As the Trump administration tries to aggressively increase its number of immigration arrests, “sanctuary cities” are a top target.
Similar to Mike Duggan, other Democrats, including Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) and New York Mayor Eric Adams, have signaled a willingness to work with ICE.
Agents from a handful of federal agencies combined to arrest more than 40 people in the country illegally early Sunday during a raid in Adams County, the local office of the Drug Enforcement Administration said.
As President Donald Trump toughens immigration enforcement, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said his city will continue to work with federal agencies as it did under previous presidents. Speaking to reporters at a policy conference hosted by a business group, Duggan reiterated the city's policy that is not a sanctuary city, but a welcoming city.
ICE agents began arresting and deporting people across the U.S. as part of President Donald Trump's plan to remove anyone living in the U.S. without permission.
The Ann Arbor Police Department confirms ICE activity in the downtown area and Detroit residents also spot agents as President Donald Trump's immigration blitz kicks into high gear.
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