As the Trump administration, led ironically by former Obama administrator, and new “border czar” Thomas Homan, prepares its Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to descend on Chicago and other sanctuary cities to carry out perhaps the largest deportation effort in U.
Thomas Homan once defended Obama-era policies and health care for transgender immigrants. Now he’s eyeing hotlines to report undocumented neighbors and arrests of local officials who get in the way.
Advocates rallied on the steps of City Hall on Thursday to call on Mayor Adams to do more to protect migrants and follow city sanctuary laws
Immigration advocates believe the upcoming admin is generating "attrition through enforcement' by ramping up threats that lead to "self-deportation"
Chicago is preparing for a significant immigration raid less than 24 hours after Donald Trump takes the oath of office.
States, counties and cities across the U.S. have adopted policies to limit cooperation with immigration agents who seek to deport undocumented immigrants.
Denver residents weighed in on the war of words between the incoming Trump administration and Mayor Mike Johnston over Trump's promised mass deportations.
Those at the rally said they want to be assured that Adams and the city plan to uphold laws designed to protect the immigrant population.
During the first Trump administration, worksite enforcement actions (aka raids) were focused in the Southeast and Midwest. The primary
Thomas Homan once defended Obama-era policies and health care for transgender immigrants. Now he’s eyeing hotlines to report undocumented neighbors and arrests of local officials who get in the way.
Within hours of entering office, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders regarding immigration, including declaring a national emergency.