In a startling turn of events, Bruna Ferreira, the mother of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew, was detained by ICE agents in Massachusetts, shedding light on the harsh realities of the Trump administration's immigration policies. Details reveal the family's turbulent history and raise questions about the future of DACA recipients.
In a tense incident, Chicago's border patrol chief alleges agents were shot at during immigration operations. This comes after a judge accused him of lying about a previous altercation with protesters. What does this mean for the ongoing crackdown?
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In a stunning courtroom revelation, Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino confessed to fabricating details about a rock-throwing incident that justified the use of tear gas against protesters in Chicago. A judge has now limited the use of force during such immigration operations, raising questions about federal tactics.
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In a surprising legal twist, Sean Charles Dunn was found not guilty after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. His act of protest against Trump's law enforcement surge has sparked nationwide debate, highlighting issues of free speech and federal intervention.
Sean Charles Dunn, known as the 'sandwich guy', was found not guilty of assault after throwing a sandwich at a CBP agent. The incident sparked discussions on immigrant rights and law enforcement conduct.
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A D.C. man was acquitted after throwing a hoagie at a federal agent, which he claimed was a protest against Trump's policies. The incident went viral, highlighting public dissent.
A federal judge has restricted the use of force by federal agents in Chicago, citing excessive force against protesters and reporters. The ruling comes after accusations of lies from a Border Patrol official, aiming to protect First Amendment rights.