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Trump tours ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant detention camp
NBC News· 2025-07-02 00:30
Immigration Policy & Enforcement - The Trump administration built a migrant detention camp in Florida, aiming to detain individuals for a maximum of 2 weeks before deportation [1][2] - The administration prioritizes deporting violent criminals, but considers anyone in the US illegally as breaking the law [4] - Almost half of those currently in ICE custody have neither been convicted of nor charged with a crime [4] Political & Social Response - President Trump pledged to deport a record number of migrants [3] - Environmental groups are suing in response to the detention center [5] - Trump supporters are cheering the detention center [5] Resource Allocation & Capacity - The detention center is funded by FEMA funds previously used by the Biden administration to house migrants [5] - Nationwide, ICE detention spaces are at 140% capacity [6]
Trump on deporting Elon Musk: “We’ll have to take a look”
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-01 14:24
I don't know. I think we'll have to take a look. We might have to put Doge on Elon.You know, you know what Doge is. Doge is the monster that have that might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn't that be terrible.The president was asked the question, would you look at at deporting Elon Musk. And the president answered in the affirmative uh that he would have to look at it. Um I find this difficult to report on and follow, John.I mean, Elon has talked in interviews, it was referred to in Walter Isaxson's 202 ...
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Forbes· 2025-07-01 13:40
Why Trump says he will "take a look" at deporting Musk: https://t.co/LFNjoMGuYc https://t.co/nwOFEU9ssE ...
'My whole family voted for Trump': Wife of Cuban man detained by ICE speaks out
NBC News· 2025-06-30 22:53
A wave of disappointment. One of President Donald Trump's most loyal voting blocks, Cuban and Venezuelan immigrants. Now speaking out in Miami, a Republican stronghold as the recent wave of deportations hits home and the Trump administration moved to end temporary legal status or TPS for more than 500,000 people who arrived during the Biden administration.Elena Conde says she came here from Cuba by plane on humanitarian parole in 2023. Her husband Ariel crossed the border with Mexico twice. Once in 2019 whe ...
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Deportations are hitting smaller cities and neighborhoods across the Rust Belt, where economists say recent immigration has helped boost faltering economies and offset long-running population declines https://t.co/D5fw7LAstw ...
Trump admin sued by Honduran family detained by ICE including six-year-old son with leukemia
MSNBC· 2025-06-29 02:02
Immigration Policies and Enforcement - The Trump administration's immigration policies are perceived as ruthless, particularly concerning family separations and the treatment of detained immigrants [1] - ICE's courthouse arrest policy is being challenged as unlawful and unconstitutional, violating the Fifth Amendment due process clause and the Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable seizure [9][10][11][12] - The administration is criticized for targeting law-abiding non-citizens who are complying with legal processes, rather than focusing on criminals [13][14] Systemic Issues within the Immigration System - Immigration judges, as employees of the Department of Justice (executive branch), lack independence, raising concerns about the fairness of deportation proceedings [17][18] - Memos were issued to DHS lawyers to file motions to dismiss in immigration court, to immigration judges to grant these motions immediately, and to ICE to arrest law-abiding people coming to court [19] - Reforming the immigration system to grant immigration judges more independence would require an act of Congress [20] Impact on Immigrant Communities - The administration's actions send a "terrifying message" to immigrant communities, discouraging them from engaging with the legal system [15] - Despite the risks, many immigrants continue to attend immigration court hearings, believing in the promise of America and seeking humanitarian relief [15]
‘Utter chaos’: Dreamers face legal limbo as Trump pursues mass deportation agenda
MSNBC· 2025-06-28 16:21
Caroline Diaz Gangalves came to the United States as a child and was given dreamer status. But after a traffic stop earlier this month, she was detained by ICE and brought to a detention center despite her being in the country legally where she says she felt scared and alone. Diaz Gonalves's arrest for a traffic stop is one of many that have raised questions about Trump's continued promises to prioritize detaining the worst of the worst.The Department of Homeland Security will be required to detain all ille ...
New ICE data reveals who federal agents are detaining in immigration raids
NBC News· 2025-06-27 00:30
In Southern California, dramatic videos show federal agents detaining day laborers in Home Depot parking lots and chasing farm workers across fields. What you're doing is kidnapping. This street fender clung to a tree as agents tried to bring her into custody.According to the Department of Homeland Security, more than 1,600 people have been taken into custody in LA alone in the last 3 weeks. An allout blitz promised by borders Tom Hman at the start of the race. Great.Are there more days coming ahead. Absolu ...
Our latest immigration reports | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
60 Minutes· 2025-06-21 11:00
Immigration Policy & Enforcement - The Trump administration invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a law not used since World War II, to deport 238 Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador, claiming they were terrorists and gang members [1][23] - Internal government documents revealed that 75% of the deported Venezuelans had no criminal records [13] - The Trump administration's mass deportation plan aimed to prioritize those with convictions and national security threats [10] - A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman stated that many deported individuals without criminal records were considered terrorists, human rights abusers, and gangsters [13] - The Trump administration paid El Salvador's government $6 million to house prisoners [30] - The Biden administration has carried out over 4 million expulsions and deportations, more than the Trump administration [74][113] Border Security & Illegal Immigration - The US-Canadian border is the longest international land border, stretching over 5,500 miles [36] - In the Swanton sector, illegal crossings increased to levels not seen in the previous 17 years, with over 19,000 migrants arrested from 97 countries [45] - Migrants pay smugglers approximately $3,000 each to cross the northern border [41] - The Sinaloa cartel is involved in human and drug smuggling operations across the northern border [38][40] - US Customs and Border Protection seized 43 pounds of fentanyl at the northern border last year, compared to over 21,000 pounds at the US-Mexico border [43] - Last year, there were fewer than 24,000 illegal crossings from Canada, while the southern border saw 1.5 million illegal crossings [44] - Texas has committed over $11 billion to Operation Lonear, aimed at deterring illegal crossings [125] - US Customs and Border Protection recorded 2.5 million instances of detaining or turning away people attempting to cross into the US from Mexico last year [127] - Chinese migrants are the fastest-growing group attempting to cross the border illegally [128] - In 2022, the US granted only 160,000 temporary visas to Chinese nationals, a significant decrease from 2.2 million in 2016 [148] - Last year, US Customs and Border Protection reported 37,000 Chinese citizens were apprehended crossing illegally from Mexico into the US, 50 times more than 2 years earlier [134] Mass Deportation - A study by the American Immigration Council found that mass deportation could reduce the GDP by 1.7% trillion [71] - One estimate suggests it would cost $88 billion to deport a million people a year [87] - It costs $150 a night to detain people awaiting deportation, with an average stay of 46 days [83] - One deportation flight can cost $250,000 [83]
Lawrence: Trump surrenders on the central lie of his deportation campaign promises
MSNBC· 2025-06-13 04:25
Today's unlawful physical attack on United States Senator Alex Padilla by the totally unprofessional and incompetent federal agents who did that came after Donald Trump completely surrendered on his promise to deport 15 million people. The central lie of Donald Trump's deportation campaign promise came apart today when Donald Trump himself decided to agree with Senator Alex Padilla and agree with every Democrat in the House and Senate and agree with Kla Harris and agree with Joe Biden that of course we shou ...