(Reuters) - Donald Trump's incoming U.S. presidential administration plans to launch a large immigration raid in Chicago the day after he takes office, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing four people familiar with planning.
The incoming Trump administration is planning a large-scale immigration raid in Chicago next week, according to four people familiar with the planning, the first move in President-Elect Donald Trump’s promised mass deportation campaign.
ICE officers are prepping to carry out raids in at least two sanctuary cities: Chicago and New York City, multiple sources told The Post.
Sweeps by Border Patrol agents in California have stoked fears among undocumented migrant workers on the eve of Donald J. Trump’s presidential inauguration.
US President-elect Donald Trump's team is finalizing an aggressive slate of executive orders on immigration that are expected to be issued hours after he is sworn in, CNN reported on Friday, citing two people familiar with the matter.
Presidents from both parties have raided businesses alleged to have hired people who are in the country without legal status. Here’s what we know about how they may work under a second Trump administration.
Today he got his first court date to try and get legal residency as 10 million undocumented immigrants could face deportation. "Everyone that's here, we're all here, because we have to be," said Jorge Neo from Honduras, who was at the facility.
A legal expert is sharing what changes she believes will take place once the president-elect is inaugurated next week.
President-elect Donald Trump has promised repeatedly to begin the largest deportation operation in American history on his first day.
He hasn't even been sworn into office yet and he’s already finding support from Democrats for his immigration agenda in Congress.
Donald Trump’s team is finalizing an aggressive slate of immigration executive orders that are expected to be released only hours after the president-elect is sworn in, kicking off an immigration crackdown that will have implications for people nationwide,