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ICE raids
News
January 26
How ICE and Border Patrol Keep Injuring and Killing People
After shooting people, federal agents repeatedly failed to provide first aid, and officials spun narratives disproven by video.
By
Shannon Heffernan
and
Tom Meagher
News
January 22
Trump Threatened to Send Military Police to Minnesota. Here’s What They Can and Can’t Do.
Even during unrest, active-duty soldiers’ role in domestic law enforcement is limited, experts say.
By
Daphne Duret
News
January 7
Before ICE Shooting, Immigration Agents Repeatedly Used Deadly Force
The killing of a Minneapolis woman is latest by ICE and Border Patrol officers in recent months. Others have been wounded or threatened with guns.
By
Shannon Heffernan
News
December 18
ICE Data Reveals What Happened to 1,600 People Arrested During Chicago’s Blitz
Most of those arrested were swiftly shuttled to a sprawling array of detention centers in 13 states, many with reports of troubling conditions.
By
Geoff Hing
and
Jill Castellano
News
December 5
Federal Agents Pepper Spray Protesters During Tucson Taco Shop Raid
See video from the scene as ICE officers attempted to disperse a crowd in the street outside the taqueria.
By
Geoff Hing
Closing Argument
November 22
How ICE Is Making It Harder for Immigrants to Escape Domestic Violence
Increased enforcement and Trump’s policy changes are causing some people to remain in abusive relationships rather than risk deportation, experts say.
By
Alysia Santo
Closing Argument
November 15
ICE Raids Kept On During the Shutdown, But the Detention Data Stayed Hidden
More than seven weeks have passed since the last comprehensive release of detention and deportation numbers.
By
Geoff Hing
and
Jill Castellano
Analysis
November 4
Trump Says Federal Deployments Make Cities Safer. Local Officials Disagree.
In Chicago, Memphis and elsewhere, residents allege a surge of federal agents and military troops is making it harder to police and prosecute crime.
By
Beth Schwartzapfel
Q&A
October 22
The ICE Protest Frogs Have a Long History of ‘Tactical Frivolity’ Behind Them
“That willingness to make yourself ridiculous can be very disarming,” said a professor who has studied — and engaged in — absurd protest methods.
By
Christie Thompson
Closing Argument
October 18
ICE Is Poaching Local Officers, Angering Some Police Chiefs and Sheriffs
The agency’s aggressive recruiting, including a $50,000 signing bonus, is hurting staffing in local agencies.
By
Daphne Duret