Trump administration shakes up ICE leadership
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The Trump administration announced the departures of two top officials at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency at the center of the White House’s mass deportation operation. ICE announced Thursday that it was undergoing a “leadership realignment to support its increasing operational tempo.
Despite Texas law enforcement officers and members of the Texas legislature claiming to support the Trump administration's mass deportation and border security efforts, law enforcement officers from only 63 counties have signed 287(g) agreements with U.
A social media user who said he voted for President Donald Trump said he “lost a lot of good men” after more than 100 undocumented immigrants were detained in a multi-agency raid in Florida on Thursday, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.
ICE and Florida Highway Patrol detained over 100 people in Tallahassee, Florida, on May 29, 2025. An ICE raid occurred at a construction site near Florida State University's Doak Campbell Stadium. ICE stated the raid was a targeted enforcement operation, part of an ongoing investigation in the Tallahassee region.
As the Trump administration pursues its campaign promise of mass deportations, federal agents are using a new tactic of apprehending people at immigration courthouses — including in Massachusetts.
Federal officials demanded local leaders change their immigration enforcement policies and singled out a number of Massachusetts communities.
ICE targeted 52 men for deportation from May 5 to 8 in Northern Nevada. ICE said they were “the worst of the worst” and named seven of the 52.
There have been a number of legal challenges to the Trump administration’s deportation policies and concerns about what happens to the children of migrants who are kicked out of the country.
Those who have been handcuffed and taken away were attending proceedings long afforded to immigrants and spelled out for immigration judges in court practice manuals.
A staff reorganization is underway at the agency carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced leadership changes Tuesday at the department tasked with finding,