State and local leaders in Connecticut are reacting to a Department of Justice memo on immigration, which says the Trump administration will prosecute officials who resist its crackdown on illegal
Over the past few days there have been sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in neighborhoods across the state.
President Donald Trump signed multiple immigration executive orders upon arrival to the Oval Office Monday evening. He signed an order to attempt to end birthright citizenship, declared a national emergency at the country's southern border and suspended the refugee admissions program, amid a flurry of predicted immigration moves.
The state released advice for school districts if immigration authorities come onto school grounds. It comes amid Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, activity being reported in parts of Connecticut.
The guidance comes after the Trump administration said immigrations officials could now make arrests at places like schools and churches.
School officials in some parts of Connecticut are highlighting policies toward unannounced visits by federal immigration agents during Trump's second term.
Here's what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders Trump signed.
A recent move by Trump allows immigration authorities to conduct raids at schools. Multiple school districts have pledged to complicate the efforts.
As President Donald Trump pushes ahead with his controversial initiative to detain and deport millions of migrants, people across Connecticut have begun reporting on social media where they’ve spotted Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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As President Donald Trump pushes ahead with his controversial initiative to detain and deport millions of migrants, people across Connecticut have begun reporting on social media where they’ve spotted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have detained over 125 immigrants in Ohio since President Donald Trump ordered arrests and deportations of illegal immigrants.