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Chicago, ICE Dies and Rare Cancer

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 · 7h · on MSN
Chicago teen who called for father's release from ICE detention dies
A Chicago teenager who garnered national attention for fighting for her father's release after he was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 2025 has died, a family spokesperson said.

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 · 9h
Teen Daughter Of Chicago Man Who Was Detained By ICE Dies From Rare Cancer
 · 12h
Teen girl whose Chicago father was detained in an immigration case dies from a rare cancer
 · 11h
Chicago teen who called for father's release from ICE detention dies of rare cancer
A Chicago teenager whose father was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last year as she was sick with a rare form of cancer has died.

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 · 15h
Teen daughter of a Chicago man detained in an immigration case dies from a rare cancer
 · 19h
Chicago teen who fought for father’s release from ICE custody has died from rare cancer, family says
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ICE memo outlines massive $38.3 billion expansion of concentration camp network

The US government is spending billions acquiring warehouses across the country to “process” those it deems “illegal.”
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How ICE grew to be the highest-funded U.S. law enforcement agency

ICE's budget hovered around $10 billion for years. But President Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress are taking the agency's funding to unprecedented levels.
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Dem lawmaker compares ICE agents to Nazis and Gestapo during fiery House hearing on enforcement

Democratic lawmakers likened ICE agents to Nazis during an explosive House hearing as Rep. Dan Goldman clashed with acting director over enforcement tactics.
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Takeaways from AP’s review of recent criminal cases against ICE employees and contractors

A review of public documents by The Associated Press has found that at least two dozen U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees and contractors have been charged with crimes since 2020 — and their wrongdoing includes patterns of physical and sexual abuse and corruption.
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Americans say ICE has gone too far in immigration crackdown

Nearly two-thirds of respondents in the latest poll – 65% – feel ICE has gone too far in enforcing immigration laws, a jump from 54% last June, when the Trump administration began enhanced enforcement efforts in Los Angeles. That's driven largely by Democrats and independents, but a growing share of Republicans say the same.
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Over 1.5 million illegal aliens with deportation orders in US, ICE director reveals

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons revealed that there are about 1.6 million illegal aliens with final deportation orders in the U.S., half of whom have criminal convictions.
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Democrats demand 'dramatic changes' for ICE, including masks, cameras and judicial warrants

A bipartisan agreement on new restrictions for federal immigration operations in the next two weeks will be exceedingly difficult despite rare negotiations between Democrats and President Donald Trump
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Gov. Sherrill asks N.J. residents to document ICE activity and share it online with the state

The new state website allows people to report incidents involving harmful conduct by federal immigration agents. Republicans criticized it as 'state-sponsored intimidation.'
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No plans for ICE immigration enforcement at Super Bowl, sources say

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has no plans to conduct immigration operations at the Super Bowl, two people familiar with the security arrangements said on Monday.
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ICE operation in Lindenwold, New Jersey, sends 4th and 5th graders running from school bus stop

Students waiting for the school bus in Lindenwold, New Jersey, were sent running when an ICE enforcement operation began nearby.
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