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Administration officials repeatedly argue political opponents are fueling surge in threats against federal agents
Trump administration officials are criticizing Democrats and “Squad" member Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., for “habitual lies and demonization" of federal law enforcement officials.
President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to ramp up investigations of groups his administration suspects of supporting political violence, signing a presidential memorandum that critics worry will be used to target his political enemies.
A deadly shooting at an ICE office in Dallas has renewed the debate over rhetoric used by the nation's political leaders. Managing Editor at The Bulwark Sam Stein and New York Times Reporter Jeremy Peters join Chris Jansing to share their political analysis.
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.
President Donald Trump has raged against the “despicable” shooting at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement center as he slams “Deranged Radical Leftists.”Joshua Jahn, a 29-year-old Texan, was identified as the suspect in the sniper shooting that left one detainee dead and two critically injured.
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.
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.