ICE, TSA and airport security
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President Donald Trump’s officials are allegedly turning child reunification into an immigration-enforcement tool by using kids in federal custody as leverage to identify, summon, and detain parents and caregivers.
Airport security video shows another way federal agents are taking immigrants to detention centers — in some cases they’re using commercial flights, with escorts dressed like any other passenger. Doors were propped open at missing mother’s Arizona home,
Court documents show ICE is using interstate weigh stations in Iowa to arrest truckers, accusing drivers of being in the United States illegally.
As ICE officers are sent to American airports, opponents of the plan argue federal officers are not properly trained.
Local governments can’t override federal authority, but they’re leveraging zoning, infrastructure limits and litigation to stop detention projects tied to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s expansion plans.
Immigration agents have admitted to using new surveillance apps as they scrambled to satisfy a lofty deportation quota set by Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem. In a rare court testimony last December,
President Donald Trump sought to boost the morale of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents by praising their "larger and harder muscles" in a social media post. Following their deployment to airports to "help" TSA agents,
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and activists. Using smartphones loaded with ...