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ICE ad blitz aims to lure local law enforcement officers to join Trump mass deportation efforts

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is spending millions of dollars on television advertising in select metro areas around the country, an Associated Press tally found, aimed at recruiting local officers frustrated with their cities’ restrictions on immigration enforcement into President Donald Trump‘s mass deportation efforts. “You took an oath to protect…

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Why some apps are tracking immigration agents

Why some apps are tracking immigration agents

Why some apps are tracking immigration agents – CBS News Watch CBS News Some migrants in the U.S. are relying on apps to tell them where Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents are to avoid arrest. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has more details. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live…

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Nashville volunteers deliver food, necessities to immigrant families too afraid to leave their homes

Nashville volunteers deliver food, necessities to immigrant families too afraid to leave their homes

Nashville, Tennessee — At the age of 80, Lynne McFarland of Nashville, Tennessee, isn’t taking it easy. She’s technically retired, but spends three days a week, several hours per day, packing and delivering boxes filled with food and other basic needs to families of undocumented immigrants living in Nashville. Some are too scared to leave…

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The ‘big beautiful bill’ would supercharge Trump’s immigration crackdown. Here’s how, in 6 charts.

Republicans are on the brink of handing President Trump an enormous injection of money to fund his hard-line immigration agenda. The “big beautiful bill,” which is facing what could be its final legislative hurdle in the House of Representatives, includes roughly $170 billion in additional funding to supercharge Trump’s mass deportation efforts and ramp up…

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Trump administration may soon deport migrants to Libya, U.S. officials say

Trump administration may soon deport migrants to Libya, U.S. officials say

The Trump administration may soon start deporting migrants to Libya, expanding its mass deportation campaign to the troubled North African country, two U.S. officials told CBS News Tuesday. The deportations, expected to be operated by the U.S. military, could start as early as this week, the officials said, requesting anonymity to discuss internal government plans….

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