U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said more than 950 people were arrested in operations nationwide, just Sunday. ICE confirms that they have begun what they are calling targeted operations in Chicago. The sweeping effort felt in the city and the suburbs. Immigration and Custom Enforcement says 956 arrests were made nationwide.
A top Department of Justice official and President Trump’s “border czar” were in Chicago overseeing “immigration enforcement efforts,” according to officials. “The DEA, along with our
President Donald Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan and Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove descended on Chicago this weekend for the beginning of accelerated immigration enforcement operations in the city.
TV psychiatrist Phil McGraw will be "embedded" with border czar Tom Homan to observe an ICE operation targeting illegal aliens in Chicago this week. LIVE NOW: Dr. Phil and @RealTomHoman are in an ICE Command Center in Chicago.
Border czar Tom Homan said Tuesday that ICE agents are already being deployed across the U.S. to engage in a mass deportation operation.
Chicago’s not off the table, but we’re reconsidering when and how we do it because there was a leak,” Homan told Fox News.
Chicago is preparing for a significant immigration raid less than 24 hours after Donald Trump takes the oath of office to begin his second term as president. What Happened: The large-scale deportation raid in Chicago is slated to begin on Tuesday,
President-elect Donald Trump's border czar said the incoming administration is now "reviewing" whether to launch removal operations in Chicago.
A U.S. official says immigration officers will target more than 300 people with histories of egregious, violent crimes next week after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Homan said he did not know why Chicago “became a focus of attention” and said the incoming administration’s enforcement goals are much broader than one city. “ICE will start arresting ...
President-elect Trump’s incoming border czar, Tom Homan, said Sunday that enforcement officials are “reconsidering” some of the details of the Chicago immigration operation after specifics ...
The Trump administration’s long-promised “largest mass deportation operation” in U.S. history, which was announced to begin “on day one,” has so far resulted in what some experts and immigration advocates suggest are an average number to mild increase in arrests and deportations.