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ICE Detains Many Without Convictions: Data Shows 65% Had No Criminal Records

65% of People Taken by ICE Had No Convictions is a stark statistic that demands attention and reflection. It reveals a reality far removed from the narratives often spun about the nature of immigration enforcement. This isn’t about catching the “worst of the worst,” as some might claim. Instead, it highlights a system that appears to cast a wide net, ensnaring individuals who haven’t been convicted of any crime, or even, in some cases, have had charges dismissed.

The very fact that a significant portion of those detained by ICE lack criminal convictions raises serious questions about the agency’s priorities and tactics.… Continue reading

Newsom Challenges Vance to Face-to-Face Confrontation

Following Vice President Vance’s visit to Los Angeles, where he accused Governor Newsom of inciting violence during immigration raids, Newsom challenged Vance to a debate. Vance’s accusations stemmed from ICE raids and subsequent protests, prompting the deployment of National Guard troops, a move Newsom opposed. The debate challenge follows a contentious political climate surrounding immigration enforcement and the legal battles over federal control of the National Guard. Vance’s visit also included an incident where he misidentified Senator Padilla, further escalating tensions.

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Tie ICE Cooperation to State Funding

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from withholding billions in transportation funding from 20 states that refused to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. The judge ruled the administration lacked the legal authority to tie transportation funds to immigration enforcement, deeming the policy arbitrary and lacking specificity. The states had argued that the administration’s actions were an overreach of power. The injunction halts enforcement of the new rules while the lawsuit proceeds. This decision follows a similar ruling blocking the withholding of funds from sanctuary cities.

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Swalwell Ad Depicts Kidnapping in ‘Trump’s America’

Progress Action Fund’s ad, shared by Rep. Eric Swalwell, depicts the kidnapping of a non-white US citizen by individuals resembling ICE agents, under the guise of a Republican lawmaker enforcing anti-immigrant policies. The lawmaker’s disregard for the woman’s citizenship status and his threat of imprisonment highlight the ad’s central message about the purported dangers of a Republican-led government. The ad concludes with a quote attributed to Donald Trump, further linking the scenario to his policies. The video aims to criticize the Republican party and its stance on immigration.

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Trump Threatens White House Workers: “Any Illegal Immigrants? Your Lives Will Be Destroyed”

In a White House press conference, President Trump unexpectedly questioned a group of construction workers about the presence of undocumented immigrants, asserting his administration’s large-scale deportation efforts targeting “murderers, drug dealers, and people that are mentally insane.” Despite recent concessions acknowledging negative impacts on agriculture and hospitality, the administration swiftly reversed a policy temporarily halting raids on farms and hotels, prioritizing the removal of “criminal, illegal aliens.” Trump highlighted a reported zero release of undocumented immigrants in May, while simultaneously claiming that legal immigrants must express love for America. The event concluded with the President posing for photos with the construction crew installing new flagpoles.

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NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Arrested by ICE: Controversy Erupts

NYC Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by ICE agents outside an immigration court for allegedly assaulting an officer while assisting a released detainee. ICE claims Lander impeded an investigation and assaulted a federal agent, while Lander’s spokesperson stated he was arrested without explanation after linking arms with the individual. The arrest sparked outrage among city officials who demanded Lander’s release and condemned the action as an overreach. Videos of the incident have emerged, showing Lander’s detainment and his claim of non-obstruction.

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Walz Declares End of Stern Letters: Fighting Authoritarianism Now

Governor Tim Walz, while testifying before Congress on immigration, highlighted the irony of lawmakers questioning humane treatment of immigrants while a senator was forcibly removed from a DHS conference. He argued that the current political climate is dangerously authoritarian, urging Democrats to adopt a more robust and multifaceted approach to messaging. Walz advocates for a balance between legal compliance and humanitarian values in immigration policy, criticizing the Republican strategy of exploiting Democratic compassion as weakness. He emphasized the need for a stronger Democratic presence and proactive counter-messaging to combat conservative narratives and effectively reach working-class voters.

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US Orders 500,000 Legal Immigrants From Four Nations to Leave

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has ordered the departure of over 500,000 citizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, reversing a Biden-era policy granting them temporary protected status. This decision, which is expected to face legal challenges, terminates the “humanitarian parole” program that allowed these individuals to remain in the U.S. for two years. The Trump administration cites concerns about fraudulent claims and negative impacts on American workers, while offering financial assistance for voluntary departures. The reversal follows a Supreme Court ruling upholding the suspension of the program.

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Trump Reportedly Sending Thousands to Guantanamo, Including Europeans

The Trump administration plans to send thousands of undocumented immigrants, including citizens from numerous European countries, to Guantanamo Bay. This action represents a significant escalation of the administration’s mass deportation efforts and aims to alleviate overcrowding in US detention facilities. The move has drawn sharp criticism from human rights groups citing inhumane conditions and legal concerns. The high cost of detaining individuals at Guantanamo, exceeding $100,000 per detainee daily, further fuels controversy.

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