In a revealing '60 Minutes' interview, Trump discusses immigration raids, Venezuela, and the government shutdown. Don't miss the highlights and full transcript!
A federal judge has mandated Gregory Bovino to report daily in court following incidents of excessive force during immigration raids in Chicago, including the use of chemical irritants against families.
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.
A TikTok creator and a US marshal were injured by gunfire during an immigration operation in LA. Carlitos Ricardo Parias allegedly rammed vehicles while trying to flee arrest. The incident raises concerns about immigration enforcement tactics and community safety.
California's governor has officially banned local and federal law enforcement officers from wearing face masks while on duty, aiming to protect residents from 'secret police' tactics. This controversial law, effective January 2026, faces pushback from federal authorities.
In a bold move against federal immigration enforcement, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a series of bills aimed at protecting immigrants in California, banning masked agents and enforcing transparency in schools and hospitals.
California has become the first state to ban law enforcement, including federal immigration agents, from wearing masks during official duties, a move aimed at enhancing public trust and countering federal overreach following immigration raids in Los Angeles.
Hyundai's CEO José Muñoz sheds light on the recent immigration raid, clarifying that it specifically targeted LG Energy Solutions, leading to the arrest of hundreds of South Koreans.
A recent immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing site in Georgia has left nearly 500 workers detained, sparking panic among their families. Many are in legal limbo, raising concerns about their rights and well-being.
Nearly 500 people were detained in an unprecedented immigration raid at a Georgia battery plant, sparking outrage and legal concerns over the treatment of workers, including those with valid visas.