Immigration Enforcement

Immigration Enforcement

Why You’re Seeing Border Patrol in Places Like Charlotte and Atlanta, So Far From the Border

Why You’re Seeing Border Patrol in Places Like Charlotte and Atlanta, So Far From the Border

When Border Patrol agents descended upon Charlotte, North Carolina last week, many wondered why they were allowed to stop and question people so far from the border. Typically, it’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents who have become ubiquitous with the largescale enforcement operations of the second… Read More

The Trump Administration's New Mass Deportation Playbook

The Trump Administration’s New Mass Deportation Playbook

Donald Trump has put his whole government toward mass deportation. One of the most visible aspects of that is a playbook that’s beginning to become standardized in city after city around the country: Border Patrol and ICE urban terror playbook. We’ve seen it in LA, Chicago, and now… Read More

As ICE Courthouse Arrests Continue, Few Immigration Courts Resist Pushing Cases Into Expedited Removal

As ICE Courthouse Arrests Continue, Few Immigration Courts Resist Pushing Cases Into Expedited Removal

Immigration courthouse arrests and dismissals have become a cornerstone of the Trump administration’s mass deportation plan. Since May 20, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) attorneys have been asking immigration judges to dismiss noncitizens’ immigration court cases to funnel them into expedited removal—a faster deportation process with… Read More

Amidst Trump’s Mass Deportation Campaign, Report Shows Access to Lawyers is Critical 

Amidst Trump’s Mass Deportation Campaign, Report Shows Access to Lawyers is Critical 

Washington DC, Nov. 20 — As the Trump administration intensifies its mass deportation and detention campaign, a new report from the American Immigration Council shows that legal representation is one of the most powerful tools to increase fairness in immigration court. … Read More

Charlotte’s Immigrant Community Continues to Fight for What They Helped Build

Charlotte’s Immigrant Community Continues to Fight for What They Helped Build

Pictures and videos poured onto social media over the weekend and early this week showing unsettling images of Border Patrol agents descending on Charlotte, North Carolina. The city had been on high alert since last week, as reports surfaced that the operation would involve armored vehicles and as… Read More

SCOTUS Grants Review of Ninth Circuit Decision Holding Turnbacks of Asylum Seekers Unlawful

SCOTUS Grants Review of Ninth Circuit Decision Holding Turnbacks of Asylum Seekers Unlawful

Washington (November 17, 2025) – Today, the Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to review a Ninth Circuit decision that declared unlawful the U.S. government’s prior turnback policy, which the government calls  “metering.” Under this policy, border officers physically blocked people from seeking asylum at… Read More

New Platform Details the Chaos Behind Family Separation 

New Platform Details the Chaos Behind Family Separation 

Transparency Project Offers New Insight into the First Trump Administration’s Implementation of Family Separations Oct. 30, 2025, WASHINGTON, D.C. —Today, the American Immigration Council launched a platform analyzing new records about the U.S. government’s chaotic implementation of family separations… Read More

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Iowa’s Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Law

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Iowa’s Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Law

Ruling Protects Families and Upholds Constitutional Limits on State Power  Oct 23, 2025, WASHINGTON DC — In a sweeping victory for immigrant communities and the rule of law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit today upheld an injunction blocking Iowa’s… Read More

Trump’s Mass Deportation Agenda Makes Everyone Less Safe — Including Immigration Agents

Trump’s Mass Deportation Agenda Makes Everyone Less Safe — Including Immigration Agents

On September 24, 2025, a disturbed young man climbed to the roof of a building outside the Dallas Field Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and opened fire. Before he took his own life, his bullets struck three handcuffed immigrants. Norlan Guzman-Fuentes died at the scene and… Read More

Trump Administration Deadlier for ICE Detainees Than COVID-19 Pandemic

Trump Administration Deadlier for ICE Detainees Than COVID-19 Pandemic

On September 29, 2025, in what has become a shockingly common occurrence, Huabing Xie died in ICE custody after suffering an apparent seizure. Xie, a citizen of China, is the 23rd person officially reported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to have died in custody this fiscal… Read More

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