DHS Launches 'Largest Immigration Operation Ever'
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The Department of Homeland Security said global hotel chain Hilton has launched a “coordinated campaign” to refuse service to agents by cancelling their room reservations in Minneapolis as the agency readies for escalated immigration enforcement there.
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'Largest ever' ICE operation underway in Minnesota
Activists and city officials are reporting ICE activity in Minneapolis amid a reported surge of agents and Homeland Security investigators in the Twin Cities.
Hilton is booting an independently franchised Minneapolis hotel from operating under its name after it banned immigration agents and then lied about reversing the policy.
The Department of Homeland Security accused Hilton Hotels of canceling reservations for immigration law enforcement officials in Minnesota.
Updated tallies are not yet complete but already eclipse those in 2024. Data show immigration arrests are increasingly likely to take place at ICE offices and at the state's civil court houses.
The Hampton Inn by Hilton Lakeville Minneapolis hotel allegedly canceled federal immigration agents' reservations, prompting ICE to publicly question the decision on social media.
The laws add immigration status to protected medical information, limit where officers can be at schools and informs workers of their rights.
Santa Claus has been turned into an immigration agent in a new advertisement in a recent effort by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to issue warnings to illegal migrants in the US. The holiday-inspired video,
A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Louisiana was bitten in the hand by an illegal immigrant who was resisting arrest, according to the Department of Homeland Security. DHS said the “gross attack” involving Maximiliano Perez-Perez ...
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US Citizen Left Scared For Life as Armed ICE Agents Storm Small Business Over 'No ICE Welcome' Sign
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