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Security camera shows over a dozen ICE agents raiding a Minnesota home
NBC News· 2025-12-08 23:15
Ring camera footage captured the moment more than a dozen ICE agents raided this Burnsville home. >> They break in this one. >> Angel Alvarado says >> they they forced it.>> Four of his family members were upstairs. >> They don't they they were hiding here. >> Sophia Alvarado says her husband owns the home.She says she and the three others upstairs were eventually able to prove they're US citizens. >> Police come out with your hands up. Sophia says it started when a couple renting their basement was headed ...
Family faces potential deportation and separation after over a decade in the U.S.
NBC News· 2025-10-27 23:31
Immigration Status and Family Impact - A Honduran woman, Kaylee, who has been in the U S for 12 years, faces potential deportation, impacting her family of four, including two US-born children [1][2] - Kaylee juggles three jobs in cleaning and construction to support her family in North Carolina [1] - The uncertainty surrounding her immigration status has caused psychological trauma to Kaylee and her family [8] - Kaylee's oldest son, a high school senior, fears being sent back to Honduras, a country he doesn't know [4] - Kaylee's sister self-deported after being detained for six months and now lives in Honduras [5] Legal and Policy Context - Kaylee was detained by ICE in February but allowed to stay until her next hearing to care for her children; however, that hearing was canceled [2][3] - The Trump administration's immigration policy prioritizes removing dangerous, violent, criminal illegal aliens, but anyone illegally present is eligible for deportation [7] - Approximately 70% of the nearly 60,000 people in detention have no criminal convictions [6] Personal Determination - Kaylee is unwilling to self-deport and is waiting for an updated court hearing [8] - Despite the doubt, Kaylee continues to live day to day, working and trying to do the right things [3][9]
Kilmar Abrego Garcia lawyer calls his potential deportation to Uganda 'preposterous'
NBC News· 2025-08-23 21:20
as Kilimar Abrego Garcia was leaving the jail in Tennessee um and was in his car on the way up to Maryland. Uh the government designated Uganda as the country of removal. Um it is preposterous that they would send him to Africa to a country where he doesn't even speak the language, a country with documented human rights violations.uh when there are so many other options. This family suffered enough. They need to stop trying to separate them.We are going to resist that in every way possible. And we hope that ...
Woman screams 'I love you' as her father gets detained by ICE in downtown LA
NBC News· 2025-06-11 19:31
Immigration Detention - Two cousins are seeking contact with their fathers who were detained [1][3] - The fathers were last known to be at an immigration facility in Adilanto [3] - The detention is related to federal government's immigration rates in Southern California [2] Family Advocacy - The cousins last spoke with their fathers on Saturday, receiving a call with no prior notice [3] - The cousins are working to hire an attorney to fight for their fathers' return [4] - One of the daughters shared a video of her father's detention but requested his face be concealed for privacy [2]