Deportation of 6-Year-Old Puts Spotlight on ICE’s Detention of Families

Immigration authorities have detained about 50 children younger than 18 in the New York City area since January. At least 38 of them have been deported.

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Adams Asks Trump Administration to Stop Courthouse Migrant Detentions

Federal prosecutors dropped charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York so that he could help with deportations. But the administration and the city have been jousting in court.

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Trump Officials Blame Sanctuary Laws in Customs Officer’s Shooting

The officials also faulted Mayor Eric Adams of New York, where the shooting occurred, and promised to flood the city with federal agents who would search for undocumented migrants.

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How Dr. Phil and a Top Adams Aide Helped Ease ICE’s Path Into New York

Kaz Daughtry, a freewheeling deputy mayor, has emerged as a crucial ally for the Trump administration and its border czar. So has Dr. Phil.

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A Familiar On-Air Face Amid the L.A. Protests: Dr. Phil

Oprah Winfrey’s psychologist sidekick made appearances before and after immigration raids, and interviewed President Trump’s border czar for his fledgling TV network.

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Trump Targets Workplaces as Immigration Crackdown Widens

Many industries have become dependent on immigrant labor. Some workplace raids have been met with protest.

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Top Officials Overseeing Deportations Leave Their Roles at ICE

Kenneth Genalo, the top ICE deportation official, is retiring, and two other officials are moving on to different roles, the Department of Homeland Security announced.

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He Faced a Possible Prison Term for Assault. Instead, He Was Deported.

Federal agents are rounding up criminal defendants and deporting them before trial. Local prosecutors say the disruptions make communities less safe.

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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Is Not Afraid of Trump Administration Immigration Warning

Thomas Homan, the border czar, had said, “Wait to see what’s coming,” when asked about guidance sent to state workers about interacting with ICE agents.

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U.S. Says Tren de Aragua Charges Will ‘Devastate’ Its Infrastructure

Federal prosecutors charged six members of the Venezuelan gang and 21 members of a violent splinter group.

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