Immigration

Black ICE, Airport Chaos, and Why a Debate is Heating U

Critics say the Trump administration may be using Black and Brown agents to soften backlash over its airport deployment.
03/25/2026

ICE Releases Black Woman From Detainment, She’s Then Found Dead Miles Away

Daphy Michel was found unresponsive with an ankle monitor still on; her brother demands answers.
03/16/2026

The Human Cost of ICE in Detroit

From construction sites to classrooms, interviews with detainees’ families, teachers, and lawmakers reveal how enforcement actions are disrupting lives and raising questions about transparency and oversight.
03/09/2026

Actress Anne-Marie Johnson’s Anti-ICE Flags Ignite Neighborhood Debate

With L.A.already on edge over ICE raids, Johnson’s bold display struck a nerve and raised questions about speech, safety, and neighborly norms.
02/10/2026

Court Blocks Move to End Haitian Protected Status — For Now

The Trump administration’s bid to revoke protections for Haitians is on hold, giving families a small sigh of relief.
02/03/2026

Keith Lee Roasts ICE and Tells Fans to Eat at Local Mexican Restaurants

The viral food critic pushed back when asked where to eat in L.A., urging support for local Mexican spots and gave a very pointed message to Immigration Enforcement.
02/03/2026

In New Executive Order, Chicago Puts ICE 'On Notice'

'This executive order will make Chicago the first city in the country to set the groundwork to prosecute ICE and Border Patrol agents for criminal misconduct,' said Mayor Brandon Johnson.
02/02/2026

Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol Chief and Face of Immigrant Crackdown, Loses His Job

The Border Patrol chief who defended deadly protest shootings and far-from-the-border raids is being quietly shipped back to the desert in what looks like a slow-motion ouster.
01/27/2026

Jasmine Crockett Slams ICE Raids as “Slave Patrols” and Nazi-Style Roundups

The Texas Democrat torches ICE over aggressive raids and racial profiling, warning that immigration sweeps mirror the dark history of the United States.
01/20/2026

ICE Agents Ate Lunch at a Small-Town Mexican Spot, Then Returned to Make Arrests

Witnesses said agents ate at El Tapatio in Willmar, Minn., before following employees after closing and detaining several people amid mounting local tensions.
01/20/2026

Visa Shutdown Locks Out 75 Nations—Black & Brown Hardest Hit

Soon, visa applications will be indefinitely frozen for applicants hailing from several countries, leaving students, workers, and refugees in limbo.
01/15/2026