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With the Trump administration pushing far more aggressive immigration enforcement across the country and in Chicago, a ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will gain access to personally identifiable information for all of the ...
A majority of the people deported by ICE this year were convicted of traffic or immigration offenses, not violent crimes, ...
The Trump administration has officially given Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) access to the Medicaid enrollment ...
Data: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via UC Berkeley; Note: Arrests were counted even if they did not lead to detainment; Multiple arrests of the same individual were counted separately; ...
An agreement signed last week between the Department of Homeland Security and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, ...
The Trump administration announced it would hand over the personal data of Medicaid recipients to look for immigrants who may ...
In Kentucky, ICE officials have arrested 3,452 people. Of those, 248 are from Cuba — the fourth-highest number of arrests by ...
A Chronicle analysis of ICE arrest data appears to contradict a persistent claim by the Trump administration that its efforts to deport undocumented immigrants targets convicted criminals.
Available data on total ICE arrests during the Trump administration is less precise. ICE had been posting daily arrest totals to X in the early days of the Trump's second term, but that effort ...
During Trump’s first administration, ICE pushed its detainee population to about 55,000, and current and former ICE officials said it would not be difficult to return to similar capacity levels ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been granted access to the personal data of 79 million Medicaid users.