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Nashville group cancels events surrounding MLS game, cites immigration arrests
A supporters group for Nashville’s MLS team canceled game-day activities following recent U.S. I.C.E. operations in Tennessee.
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Deported family of US citizen girl recovering from rare brain tumor is determined to return
The family, now in Mexico, is garnering support from some members of Congress as they prepare to apply for humanitarian parole, hoping the 11-year-old can resume her treatment in the U.S.
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Why immigrants, moments away from being deported to Libya, never left the US
Reports of plans to send migrants to Libya drew backlash from immigration and humanitarian advocates.
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Video shows Massachusetts police hold girl's face on ground during apparent ICE operation
Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra captured video of a 16-year-old girl’s face being held on the ground by Worcester police officers; she and her mother were detained in an apparent ICE operation
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DHS serves 100+ DC-area businesses with immigration notices, rattling restaurant staff
The Department of Homeland Security visited more than 100 businesses in the D.C. area to conduct what they called “worksite enforcement operations,” leaving bar and restaurant staff rattled.
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DHS serves inspection notices to more than 100 DC-area businesses
There’s growing confusion and concern in local communities over reports of ICE agents entering businesses across the D.C. The Department of Homeland Security now confirms it’s stopped at more than 100 businesses in the D.C. area, serving notices of inspections. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Rumors of ICE on playground in Forest Hills circulate after unrelated MPD arrest alarms residents
A routine law enforcement operation in D.C.’s Forest Hills neighborhood on Wednesday sparked rumors that ICE officers had detained nannies on a nearby playground in front of children. But ICE was not there — and the story started with local police making an unrelated arrest.
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ICE did not arrest residents at Forest Hills playground, MPD says
The rumors that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made arrests at a playground in D.C. were only rumors, sparked by a D.C. Police arrest at a nearby apartment.
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Feds arrest 5, say all missing California panga boat passengers found except for young girl
One of the dead was a 14-year-old boy from India, prosecutors said, adding that his 10-year-old sister is believed to be missing, perhaps at sea.
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Man with no criminal record detained by ICE at gas station in Massachusetts, family says
Daniel Orellana was on his way to work when he was intercepted by ICE patrols in a Shell gas station in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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ICE agents visit at least 9 restaurants in DC
Anxiety and anger ran through the D.C. restaurant community on Tuesday as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents visited several restaurants in the District. Agents visited at least nine restaurants in D.C., sources tell NBC News. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser called reports of immigration agents in restaurants disturbing. “It appears that ICE is at restaurants or even in neighborhoods, and...
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ICE and Homeland Security agents visit DC restaurants
ICE agents visited at least nine D.C. restaurants Tuesday. In some cases, agents requested documents to verify employees’ eligibility to work in the U.S. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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DC-area immigration advocates share warning as food worker raid rumor spreads
Immigration advocates in the D.C. area are telling restaurant industry workers to know their rights and have a plan in place amid rumors of a potential mass immigration enforcement operation in D.C. this week. “They need to prepare. That means they need to be ready for anything that happens,” said Abel Nunez, the executive director of the Central American...
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Advocates on how to deal with ICE agents amid rumors of DC enforcement operation
Local immigration advocates are telling restaurant industry workers to know their rights and have a plan in place following rumors of a potential mass immigration enforcement operation in D.C. this week. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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US wants to move Georgetown scholar's deportation case to Texas
The Trump administration wants a federal judge to dismiss a Georgetown scholar’s lawsuit against deportation because it’s in Virginia and not Texas where he’s jailed. Badar Khan Suri was arrested in Virginia in March over allegations of “spreading Hamas propaganda.” He was quickly moved to Texas. U.S. Ditrict Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles was skeptical of the government’s request to move...
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Venue hearing for detained Georgetown researcher case
At a hearing Thursday, lawyers argued over where the case of a detained Georgetown researcher should be heard. Northern Virginia Reporter Drew Wilder said the man’s wife spoke in public about the case for the first time.
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May Day rallies support wrongly deported Maryland man
Rallies were held in downtown D.C. this May Day continuing calls for the release of a wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Meanwhile, the Trump administration released another protective order that Abrego Garcia’s wife filed against him back in 2020. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Judge bars deportations of Venezuelans from South Texas under wartime law
A federal judge on Thursday barred the Trump administration from deporting any Venezuelans from South Texas under an 18th-century wartime law.
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Migrants form human SOS at detention center
Migrants detained in Texas sent an SOS message for fear of being deported to El Salvador.
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Texas man stays in tree for hours to avoid ICE arrest before surrendering to authorities
A man said to be an undocumented immigrant spent six hours up in a tree avoiding arrest by ICE, but he eventually surrendered to authorities.