Donald Trump, ICE and Dallas
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Trump administration officials are criticizing Democrats and “Squad" member Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., for “habitual lies and demonization" of federal law enforcement officials.
A shooting at the Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office on Wednesday left one detainee dead and two others wounded, officials said. The gunman, who fired from an adjacent rooftop, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Wednesday’s shooting in Dallas was the third at an immigration office in Texas this year. The government reports that attacks on officers have increased by 1,000%
Members of the “Squad" and other leading Democrats are being criticized for using inflammatory rhetoric, which officials say has contributed to the “demonizing" ICE agents.
A CNN investigation finds more than 100 American children left stranded after ICE took their parents. CNN’s Kyung Lah follows one family’s story of separation and resilience from Texas to Honduras.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Department specifically pitched jobs to Chicago cops when it ran a local advertisement during a Monday night NFL broadcast.
Federal officials vow to ignore California's ban on masked law enforcement during immigration raids, setting up potential constitutional clash over state versus federal power.
The Democratic governor of California blasted the Trump admin’s “authoritarian tendencies” and said that the “ICE issue is alarming beyond words.”