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As protests continue over immigration enforcement operations, comparisons have been made with the "Deporter in Chief."
President Donald Trump began using U.S. military cargo planes as part of his mass deportation campaign. But the flights were paused in September.
While state officials tout the arrest of predators and other criminals, the Herald investigation found that officers are often taking whoever they can.
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This Month, Avelo Airlines Will Stop Deportation Flights For ICE
Houston, Texas-based carrier Avelo Airlines announced this month that it will stop providing deportation flights for individuals apprehended by U.
Budget carrier Avelo is ending a contract with the U.S. government to deport migrants, citing "operational complexity and costs."
For many of the hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants facing possible deportation, their relief about the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro was cut by the fear about what comes next from an administration that has zeroed in on Venezuelans as a target.
The Trump administration has employed private airlines to handle deportation flights, which have been happening amid "Operation Metro Surge" in the Twin Cities.
Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state has detained 20,000 immigrants since partnering with federal immigration enforcement.
Without any real consequences for copyright infringements, the Department of Homeland Security doesn't have much incentive to follow the law.
CHICAGO, IL – A US appeals court has rejected a challenge by Sandeep Singh, a convicted drug trafficker, to his removal from the United States. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals denied Singh’s petition on January 9. The court held that alleged procedural errors by immigration authorities did not affect the outcome of the case.
Minneapolis-area officials moved to condemn federal immigration authorities and seek their removal from the region as the Trump administration ramps up deportations.