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society Mar 16, 2026, 11:25 AM
Afghan veteran dies in ICE custody after one day of detention - Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal died after one day in ICE custody due to reported health issues.
- His death drew attention to the treatment of Afghan immigrants following U.S. military withdrawal.
- The Afghan community is demanding justice and transparency regarding Paktyawal's death.
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politics Mar 5, 2026, 6:01 PM
IRS fails to hold accountable for illegal data sharing with ICE - More than 70 Democratic lawmakers have called for an investigation into DHS's immigration agencies over purchases of Americans' geolocation data.
- An IRS agreement allowed illegal sharing of taxpayer information with ICE, leading to concerns over policy failures.
- Lawmakers criticized the absence of accountability for employees involved in the data violations, calling it a catastrophic leadership failure.
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politics Feb 24, 2026, 2:40 PM
DHS faces accusations of failing ICE officer training standards - Ryan Schwank raised serious concerns about the adequacy of ICE's training program for new deportation officers.
- DHS responded by asserting that their training for officers remains among the best, despite the allegations.
- The debate over ICE training standards highlights the urgent need for reform and oversight to ensure constitutional rights are upheld.
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military conflicts Feb 23, 2026, 5:23 PM
Key witness Joshua Orta dies in unrelated car accident before testifying on ICE shooting - Joshua Orta, a witness to the fatal shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez by an ICE agent, recently died in a car accident.
- Orta had prepared a statement detailing his account of the events contradicting the official narrative about the shooting.
- His passing leaves uncertainty regarding the ongoing investigation and the potential impact on the legal proceedings surrounding Martinez's death.
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politics Feb 21, 2026, 1:00 AM
DHS secretly buys warehouse in Arizona to detain immigrants - The Department of Homeland Security has acquired multiple warehouse spaces across the U.S. for the purpose of detaining illegal immigrants.
- Local communities often learn about these acquisitions through media rather than direct communication from federal authorities.
- This lack of transparency has caused significant concern and pushback from residents regarding public safety and resource allocation.
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military conflicts Feb 13, 2026, 10:23 PM
Police violence leads to chaos and trauma among Minnesota students - Significant violence erupted in Minneapolis when immigration agents shot and killed Renee Good on January 7, affecting the local school community.
- Subsequent shooting of Alex Pretti on January 24 further escalated fear among students and disrupted their learning environments.
- As a result of these incidents, many students have moved to virtual learning, highlighting the trauma and chaos they have faced in recent weeks.
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politics Feb 9, 2026, 6:32 PM
DHS data reveals most ICE arrests are not for violent crimes - Internal analysis from the DHS indicates that a small percentage of immigrants arrested have violent criminal records, raising questions about the targeting practices.
- The report contrasts sharply with public statements by DHS officials who claim a broader focus on criminal immigrants.
- Consequently, the findings underline the need for reevaluation of immigration enforcement strategies by the Trump administration.
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politics Feb 7, 2026, 10:04 PM
Protests erupt after ice officer kills Renee Good in Minneapolis - The protests were a response to the death of Renee Good, who was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.
- Renee Good’s killing and that of Alex Jeffrey Pretti sparked significant tensions and protests over immigration policy.
- As tensions rise, the federal government announced a withdrawal of immigration officers from Minnesota amid ongoing community unrest.
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politics Feb 7, 2026, 7:27 AM
'White saviors' escalate tensions with anti-ICE activists over whistle tactics - Immigrant groups in the U.S. have expressed to their white allies the need to stop using whistles during ICE protests.
- The Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network explained that such tactics can create fear and undermine effective responses.
- Conclusively, the movement emphasizes the importance of genuinely supporting affected communities without centering white allies.
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politics Feb 6, 2026, 7:55 AM
Five-year-old boy traumatized after ICE detention in Minneapolis - Liam Conejo Ramos and his father were detained by ICE for nearly two weeks, causing trauma to the young boy.
- Their detention drew significant public outrage, particularly after a viral photo surfaced showing Liam among officers.
- The family is currently fearful and in hiding as they await the outcome of their asylum case.
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politics Feb 5, 2026, 8:31 PM
Judicial Watch sues DHS for footage from violent ICE detention facility attack - Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for footage related to an attack at an ICE facility.
- The attack on the Prairieland Detention Facility by armed suspects resulted in one officer injury and subsequent federal charges against multiple individuals.
- The lawsuit reflects escalating tensions regarding federal immigration policies and actions taken by local officials to hold federal agents accountable.
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politics Feb 5, 2026, 4:54 PM
Immigration agents use facial recognition technology to invade citizens' privacy - Facial recognition technology is being increasingly used by ICE agents in multiple U.S. cities.
- This practice has raised alarms among civil rights advocates who see it as a threat to privacy.
- Proposed legislation seeks to limit the use of this technology, but many argue it should apply to all law enforcement agencies.
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politics Feb 5, 2026, 2:57 AM
Judge restricts ICE from warrantless arrests in Oregon - A federal judge ruled against warrantless arrests by ICE in Oregon, limiting enforcement to cases where escape is likely.
- The decision stemmed from a lawsuit criticizing ICE's aggressive apprehension tactics and abuse of power.
- This landmark ruling reflects growing concerns regarding the civil rights of immigrants and the need for due process.
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politics Feb 4, 2026, 8:35 AM
California Democrats unite against ICE during heated debate - Democratic gubernatorial candidates in California criticized ICE's actions and advocated for immigration reforms during a recent debate.
- Candidates expressed concerns over undocumented immigrants' fear of accessing necessary services, emphasizing healthcare rights.
- This debate raised alarm among some Democratic operatives about the crowded field potentially benefiting Republican contenders in the upcoming primary.
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politics Feb 3, 2026, 4:01 PM
New York monitors ICE and Border Patrol actions statewide - The Legal Observation Project aims to document federal immigration enforcement actions by trained legal observers.
- This initiative follows recent incidents of violence involving federal agents in Minnesota.
- By monitoring ICE and Border Patrol, the project seeks to ensure accountability and transparency in immigration enforcement.
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politics Feb 3, 2026, 1:00 AM
Judge blocks ice's attempt to restrict congressional oversight visits - A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against DHS's notice requirement for Congress visits.
- This allows Congress members to conduct unannounced inspections of ICE detention facilities amidst rising scrutiny.
- The ruling marks a significant victory for oversight and accountability regarding immigration enforcement.
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politics Feb 2, 2026, 3:35 PM
DOJ challenges court order on ICE arrests during green card interviews - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is addressing an appeal concerning ICE's arrest policies.
- The appeal originated from a class-action lawsuit led by the ACLU against ICE's practice of arresting immigrants during green card interviews.
- The outcome of this case could significantly affect how ICE handles removal orders and immigration processes nationally.
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politics Feb 1, 2026, 5:50 PM
Simone Garcia Johnson slams ICE and Trump administration post-WWE exit - Simone Garcia Johnson criticized ICE and the Trump administration in a social media post after leaving WWE.
- This moment represents a broader movement among celebrities condemning ICE for its actions and policies.
- Johnson's comments signal a potential shift in her public persona and advocacy against government policies.
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politics Jan 30, 2026, 11:05 AM
Conservative group backs ICE with multimillion-dollar ad campaign - American Sovereignty launched an ad campaign to support ICE agents.
- Two ads named "Criminals" and "Patriots" emphasize the agents' community ties and their crucial role in public safety.
- The campaign seeks to counter negative narratives surrounding ICE and gain broader support for their mission.
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politics Jan 29, 2026, 10:03 PM
Sheriff Jonsen refuses to assist ICE during Super Bowl enforcement operations - Santa Clara County Sheriff Bob Jonsen announced his department's decision on January 28, 2026.
- Sheriff Jonsen emphasized the importance of local community safety during the Super Bowl event.
- The decision not to cooperate with ICE marks a significant stance on immigration enforcement.
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politics Jan 29, 2026, 5:28 PM
John Leguizamo rejects supporters of ICE and calls for boycotts - John Leguizamo expressed his disagreement with supporters of ICE in an Instagram video.
- He urged those who support ICE to unfollow him and boycott his work.
- His statement has sparked a mix of supportive and critical reactions in the public sphere.
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politics Jan 28, 2026, 11:30 PM
Guan Heng secures asylum in the US after exposing China’s human rights violations - Guan Heng exposed human rights abuses in Xinjiang, China, by filming detention facilities.
- He was granted asylum by a US immigration judge after fearing potential persecution if returned to China.
- This case represents a rare success for asylum seekers amid a decline in approval rates in recent years.
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politics Jan 28, 2026, 11:42 AM
Students demand end to ICE presence after fatal shootings - Student groups have organized a nationwide walkout scheduled for January 30 to protest against ICE actions following recent fatal shootings.
- Protest participants call for a complete shutdown of activities, advocating for community safety and opposition to ICE funding.
- The demonstrations are intended to create sustained pressure for change in immigration policies and accountability for ICE.
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politics Jan 28, 2026, 10:00 AM
Ecuador protests after ICE agents attempt to enter consulate in Minneapolis - Ecuadorian officials blocked an ICE agent from entering their consulate while carrying out emergency protocols.
- The Ecuadorian government filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Embassy in Quito, labeling the incident an attempted incursion.
- The attempt reflects growing tensions amid significant immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis.
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politics Jan 27, 2026, 11:05 PM
Federal judge halts deportation of father and son detained by ICE - A federal judge ruled against the deportation of a father and son detained by ICE while the father is pursuing legal action.
- The judge's order prevents ICE from transferring Adrian Alexander Conejo Arias and Liam Conejo Ramos during ongoing litigation.
- The incident has sparked public criticism of ICE's enforcement methods, highlighting ongoing concerns about immigration practices.
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politics Jan 27, 2026, 1:00 AM
Target employees demand ban on ICE agents in stores - Nearly 300 Target employees expressed concerns about ICE's actions in Minnesota.
- They called for a public statement and a ban on ICE agents from company properties.
- The employees believe the company's silence poses risks and is a moral failure.
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politics Jan 25, 2026, 3:35 PM
Public outrage escalates after fatal ICE shootings in Minneapolis - The recent shootings in Minneapolis have led to rising public dissatisfaction with immigration enforcement tactics.
- A public poll indicated that a significant majority of voters are critical of ICE and support calls for its abolition.
- The incidents have fueled protests and intensified discussions surrounding immigration policies and law enforcement practices.
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politics Jan 23, 2026, 5:00 PM
Army veteran detained by ICE without attorney access for hours - William Vermie was detained by ICE agents while observing an enforcement activity in Minneapolis.
- During his eight-hour detention, he was not allowed to contact his attorney or family.
- The incident has raised concerns about the transparency and practices of ICE in local communities.
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politics Jan 23, 2026, 4:10 PM
DHS backs down in efforts to unmask ICE critics online - DHS attempted to unmask the identities of social media critics monitoring ICE in Pennsylvania.
- Legal challenges from community groups highlighted First Amendment protections against such efforts.
- The agency's retreat signals a potential shift in the balance of governmental authority over online speech.
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politics Jan 22, 2026, 8:45 PM
Cuban immigrant dies in ICE custody amid allegations of violence - Geraldo Lunas Campos died in ICE custody, and the autopsy reported homicide due to asphyxia from physical restraint.
- Witnesses stated he became unresponsive while being restrained by guards, indicating potential misconduct.
- The incident calls for urgent reform and accountability in immigration detention practices.
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politics Jan 22, 2026, 6:04 PM
Seven Democrats oppose party and support ICE funding - Seven House Democrats crossed party lines to support ICE funding, reflecting significant internal divisions.
- The funding measure, part of a $1.2 trillion spending bill, was aimed at avoiding a government shutdown by January 30.
- The decision highlights the ongoing conflict within the Democratic Party over immigration enforcement and the role of ICE.
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politics Jan 22, 2026, 12:39 AM
ICE granted authority to enter homes without a judge's warrant - ICE has changed its policy to allow officers to enter homes using only administrative warrants.
- This directive has prompted fears of violating constitutional protections against unlawful searches.
- The policy's implementation raises serious questions about civil liberties and legal oversight regarding immigration enforcement.
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