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A farmworker who fell from a greenhouse roof during a chaotic ICE raid this week at a California cannabis facility died Saturday of his injuries.
Federal agents were met by dozens of protesters Thursday when they descended Glass House Farms in rural Camarillo, Calif., to conduct an immigration enforcement operation.
The judge said there was "a mountain of evidence" that federal agents had arrested people solely based on characteristics such as race, employment and accent.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNJoe Rogan’s Daring Trump Challenge on ICE Raids at Explosive UFC Dinner with Dana White Stuns AllJoe Rogan, podcaster and prominent supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential bid, is not happy. Trump’s harsh & cruel immigration crackdown is causing one of his most high-profile supporters to question what is going on.
In this week’s episode of “Morning Mika,” Julia Ainsley, NBC News’ senior homeland security correspondent, joins hosts Mika Brzezinski, Symone Sanders-Townsend and Jen Psaki, to explain how recent ICE raids are having a disproportionate effect on women and children.
Local leaders in California are speaking out against the Trump administration's ICE raids, which they say are causing fear and disrupting the agriculture industry in the Central Valley.
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OK Magazine on MSNJoy Behar Questions If 'Undocumented Immigrants' Are Working at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate Amid His ICE RaidsAs the costars of The View slammed Donald Trump's ongoing ICE raids and his Alligator Alcatraz facility, Joy Behar noted the president may be guilty of employing undocumented immigrants for his own companies.
To the families sent fleeing from MacArthur Park on Monday in California, President Trump’s latest ICE raid must have seemed like an invasion. The massive operation involved nine federal ...
Tom Homan claimed on Fox News Friday that immigration law enforcers don't actually need "probable cause" to detain a possible suspect — despite it being a key part of the Constitution's Fourth Amendment.