In a bold move, the Trump administration has launched Operation Patriot 2.0 in Massachusetts, targeting sanctuary cities and ramping up immigration enforcement just days before a similar operation in Chicago. What does this mean for local communities?
Tensions escalate as Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defends the city's sanctuary policies against the Trump administration's plans for an immigration enforcement surge. Wu vows to protect immigrant communities and uphold local laws.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hints at expanding immigration enforcement operations across U.S. cities amidst rising crime rates. Tensions rise as local leaders push back against federal intervention.
Governor JB Pritzker takes a stand against Trump's impending immigration crackdown in Chicago, denouncing the use of federal troops and urging local support to protect residents' rights.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot deny funding to sanctuary cities like Boston and Chicago, blocking the administration's efforts to cut off federal funds due to immigration policies.
In a dramatic escalation of his immigration policies, Trump calls for the largest mass deportation program in U.S. history, targeting major cities amid growing protests and legal challenges.
A heated House Oversight Committee hearing saw Republicans and Democratic governors battling over immigration policies, with accusations flying and tensions rising amid nationwide protests.
The recent sanctuary jurisdiction list by Homeland Security is riddled with inaccuracies, showcasing the Trump administration's chaotic approach to immigration policy. Cities like Santa Ana, known for their sanctuary status, are glaringly absent from the list, raising questions about its credibility.
The Department of Homeland Security abruptly removed its list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions' after facing intense criticism from local leaders and law enforcement. The list aimed to identify cities noncompliant with federal immigration laws but sparked confusion and backlash.
A lawsuit is challenging Colorado's immigration laws, which prevent local authorities from cooperating with federal ICE agents. Critics argue these laws create safe havens for criminals, while supporters claim they build trust with immigrant communities. The outcome could reshape immigration enforcement in the state.