A shooting involving federal agents occurred in a Portland medical clinic parking lot, leaving a man and woman injured. Witnesses report a chaotic scene as agents attempted to make a traffic stop. Protests ensue as community leaders demand accountability.
In a shocking incident, federal agents shot two individuals in Portland, Oregon. As investigations unfold, local leaders call for a pause on immigration enforcement amid rising tensions.
Tensions boiled over in Lower Manhattan as protesters clashed with police while blocking federal agents attempting an immigration raid. The standoff highlights the challenges of executing such operations in a liberal city.
Greg Bovino, the U.S. Customs commander in Chicago, is reportedly leaving the city amidst controversy over his handling of protests. His departure raises questions about the future of federal presence in the area.
In a surprising turn of events, a jury found Sean Charles Dunn not guilty after he threw a hoagie at a federal officer during an immigration raid scare. The case reflects tensions surrounding federal law enforcement in D.C.
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.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is set to replace senior ICE leaders with officials from Customs and Border Protection, aiming to ramp up deportations as internal tensions rise.
In a bold move, the Trump administration is set to overhaul leadership within ICE, reassigning senior officials to strengthen immigration enforcement efforts. This shake-up comes amid frustrations over arrest and deportation levels, as the administration aims for more aggressive operations, particularly in Democratic-led cities.
In a significant development, Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee announces that federal Border Patrol operations planned for the Bay Area have been cancelled. This decision follows protests against potential immigration crackdowns. Stay tuned for updates!
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has canceled planned immigration raids across the Bay Area, including Oakland and San Francisco. Local leaders had raised concerns, and tech executives played a key role in persuading the President to halt the operation, sparking cautious relief among residents.