
ICE abandons plan to convert warehouses into detention centers for migrants
The Trump administration will sell or transfer seven of the 11 properties it acquired to expand detention capacity, following lawsuits, investigations, and local opposition

The Trump administration will sell or transfer seven of the 11 properties it acquired to expand detention capacity, following lawsuits, investigations, and local opposition
A bipartisan bill seeks to train agents to recognize tribal identifications to prevent the continued use of racial profiling in detentions

Democrat Jacob Frey became a symbol of the resistance when he expelled ICE from Minnesota. ‘I don’t see it as a victory; two of my neighbors died,’ he tells EL PAÍS

The president and CEO of UnidosUS, the largest Latino civil rights organization in the United States, assesses the current political climate in the country less than six months before the midterm elections

Christian J. Castro faces five charges in connection with the shooting that occurred during ‘Operation Metro Surge’, the immigration enforcement operation launched by the Trump administration in Minnesota
John Phelan’s departure, coupled with those of three Cabinet secretaries in recent weeks, revives the turbulent memory of the president’s first term in office

The politician, who oversaw President Donald Trump’s mass‑deportation campaign during a year marked by controversy, will leave his post at the end of May

A report by The Marshall Project reveals that the number of children and teenagers in immigration custody is 10 times higher than at the end of Joe Biden’s term

The government has paused the purchase of new facilities, while Democratic senators investigate alleged corruption

People who were injured, arrested, or deported by the former US Secretary of Homeland Security are celebrating her departure

The opposition and human rights organizations criticize the decision as an excessive concession to Washington

The track record of the senator, whose confirmation as the next Secretary of Homeland Security is almost certain, indicates that he does not understand the need for a robust federal response to disasters

A lack of political agreement on limiting the powers of ICE agents means there is no solution in sight. The closure is beginning to have visible consequences for citizens as reserve funds run out

The court ruling halts the conversion of massive warehouse in Williamsport for 14 days as a state lawsuit proceeds

The court order limits federal agents’ crowd control tactics and concludes that the use of chemical munitions against largely peaceful protests may violate First Amendment rights

A former official at the immigration agency and several recent analyses reveal deficiencies in instruction programs for recruits, and warn of the risk that it will lead to more deaths and illegal detentions

Two courts review claims for identification and personal items not returned after arrests made during Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota

The career of the recently dismissed DHS secretary was marked by criticism of her lack of sensitivity

The senator from Oklahoma, a member of the Cherokee Nation, replaces Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security

The president said that Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin will fill the position starting March 31. It marks the first departure from his Cabinet

Support reaches a historic high as scrutiny grows over shootings in Minnesota that resulted in the deaths of two citizens

Judge Jia M. Cobb believes that the policy promoted by Kristi Noem is likely illegal and violates budget restrictions imposed by Congress

The justice system had protected them from being expelled, but two of them were sent back to their country of origin, and the rest remain detained in a foreign country, in appalling conditions

Cities scheduled to host matches warn of a lack of funding and coordination with the federal government

According to the Department of Justice, Philippe Bien-Aime, of Haitian origin, entered the country with a false passport and committed bigamy to obtain papers before being elected to lead the city in Florida

The US president will review his administration’s priorities at the Capitol on Tuesday. He has already warned that it will be a long speech and that he hasn’t rehearsed it much
Workers say federal agents have detained people as they arrived at emergency rooms, entered areas reserved for patients, and prevented nurses from attending to those in need