U.S. Green Card holder Fabian Schmidt was detained at Logan Airport and subsequently held at an ICE facility after returning from Luxembourg. His mother alleges he was subjected to a violent interrogation, stripping, and a cold shower. While CBP cites potential visa violations as grounds for detention, Schmidt’s family disputes any serious legal issues, citing only a dismissed marijuana charge and a decade-old DUI. This incident highlights a broader trend of increased ICE scrutiny targeting even green card holders, potentially signifying a shift in immigration enforcement priorities.
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The Justice Department is investigating Columbia University for allegedly harboring undocumented immigrants, following searches of university residences and the deportation of a student whose visa was revoked. The investigation stems from protests at the university last year and is linked to the administration’s broader crackdown on individuals involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations. This action is part of the President’s stated mission to combat antisemitism, and includes the revocation of federal funding to the university. Two individuals connected to the protests, a doctoral student and a Palestinian woman, have been deported or arrested on immigration charges.
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To combat leaks hindering immigration enforcement, DHS Secretary Noem mandated inclusion of a question regarding unauthorized media and NGO communication in all departmental polygraph tests. This directive, impacting access to classified information and sensitive positions, follows accusations that leaks disrupted operations in Colorado and California. The policy is part of a wider crackdown on employee communications within DHS, mirroring similar restrictions implemented by FEMA. While DHS defends the use of polygraphs, critics cite concerns regarding their reliability and accuracy.
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A Maryland federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, preventing immigration enforcement actions at specific Quaker, Cooperative Baptist, and Sikh houses of worship. This ruling, which stems from a lawsuit challenging the reversal of a Biden-era memo protecting these locations, found that the Trump administration’s policy likely violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the First Amendment. The court determined the policy’s chilling effect on attendance, impacting both legal and undocumented immigrants, substantially burdens the free exercise of religion. The injunction reinstates the 2021 memo’s protections for these specific religious communities, but does not create a nationwide ban on immigration enforcement at places of worship.
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Following a “Know Your Rights With ICE” webinar hosted by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, former ICE Acting Director Tom Homan suggested the DOJ investigate potential interference with immigration enforcement. Ocasio-Cortez countered by highlighting the Fourth Amendment and her right to educate constituents. Homan subsequently labeled Ocasio-Cortez as the “dumbest congresswoman ever elected,” prompting a sharp rebuttal from the congresswoman emphasizing the weakness of his accusations. This escalating feud underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and the rights of individuals during such actions.
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The Dallas Police Department (DPD) has announced it will not cooperate with ICE on immigration enforcement, focusing instead on community outreach to combat misinformation and fear. These meetings, organized by the DPD’s Latino Community Outreach Program, aim to reassure immigrant residents that reporting crimes will not lead to deportation, except in cases involving outstanding warrants. Interim Chief Igo stressed the DPD’s commitment to public safety and city ordinances, not immigration enforcement. Further outreach events are planned throughout Dallas and surrounding areas to build trust and provide legal resources to the immigrant community.
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The Department of Homeland Security has redirected its 6,000-agent Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division to prioritize immigration enforcement, shifting focus away from combating drug cartels, terrorists, and human traffickers. This realignment, spurred by recent executive orders, is concerning current and former officials who warn of compromised national security investigations. The change undermines ongoing multi-agency operations targeting significant transnational criminal organizations and jeopardizes the integrity of numerous high-profile cases. Consequently, agents are leaving HSI, citing this as a misuse of their expertise and a significant detriment to national security.
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Following a “Know Your Rights with ICE” webinar hosted by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, former Trump administration official Tom Homan questioned whether the event obstructed immigration enforcement efforts, suggesting potential legal repercussions for Ocasio-Cortez. Ocasio-Cortez retorted by suggesting Homan review the Constitution, defending her actions as educating individuals—citizens and non-citizens alike—about their rights during potential ICE encounters. Homan’s criticism follows similar threats levied against other officials who have been critical of Trump administration immigration policies.
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