Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in the first days of the Trump administration, has made hundreds of arrests of illegal immigrants across the U.S.
Active-duty troops on the border, deportation flights, more manpower and a slew of executive orders are sending a message that the U.S. is taking a tough line on immigration.
Eduardo Mendez, 51, of Guatemala, was originally charged after evidence from the case was tested for DNA in 2019.
In a bold move, former U.S. President Donald Trump has initiated the first round of deportation flights aimed at addressing illegal immigration. This follows a significant operation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),
Two planes delivered 79 migrants back to Guatemala Friday after being deported from the United States.
The crackdown targeted undocumented immigrants with criminal records, with arrests occurring in multiple states.
Mexican authorities are building temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez and other cities to prepare to receive nationals deported from the U.S. by President Donald Trump.
Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller warned left-wing local leaders who try to shield illegal immigrants from deportation could face arrest during "Jesse Watters Primetime."
The arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials occurred during a 33-hour period from Tuesday to Wednesday.
In less than 48 hours into President Donald Trump’s Administration, 460 illegal immigrants, including those with criminal histories that include sexual assault, domestic violence, drugs and weapons, have been arrested in the United States.
Three flights carrying migrants deported from the United States arrived in Guatemala on Friday. Once President Donald Trump took office, he issued a series of executive orders to beef up border security and slash migration.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that "deportation flights have begun," releasing photos of people boarding military aircraft.