Internal DHS records show undercover agents infiltrated community meetings, penetrated Signal chats, and obtained financial records of unions and nonprofits opposing ICE operations in Minnesota. This is not a story about overreach — it is a description of how the system is now designed to work.
New Jersey has subpoenaed GEO Group, the private prison corporation operating Delaney Hall, after multiple detainee deaths and accounts of beatings in retaliation for hunger strikes. The state civil rights investigation is now the only functioning oversight of a facility the federal government has r
A bill framed around 'organized retail crime' would install ICE as the lead federal agency on commercial theft — giving the immigration enforcement agency a new statutory mandate to operate in communities where immigrant workers are concentrated.
ICE will deploy body cameras by the end of next month — under a policy that lets the agency's own director decide whether the public ever sees the footage. The cameras are real. The accountability is not.
Marc Rosenblum built the most transparent immigration enforcement data system in DHS history. It went dark in January 2025 — the same month arrests surged past 10,000 in five days. His resignation is not the story. The information blackout is.
An ICE health agency document confirms the administration subjected at least one hunger striker in immigration detention to forced feeding, catheterization, or involuntary blood draws — practices international human rights bodies classify as torture. The document was not leaked. The agency published
The same GlobalX aircraft that flew Portugal's national team to Dallas on July 4th ran ICE deportation flights the day before and after — including missions that sent Venezuelans to El Salvador's Cecot mega-prison in defiance of federal court orders. FIFA has not commented.
The three eyewitnesses who contradict ICE's account of the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo are in federal detention and being pressured to sign self-deportation orders — a move that would eliminate the only independent record of what happened.
Armed, masked agents swept through Los Angeles last summer and took people away. The official story ended there. For three families, it never did — and their accounts reveal a human cost that compounds long after the vans leave.
Springfield's Haitian community rebuilt a declining Ohio city — and survived a nationally televised smear campaign. Now the Supreme Court has stripped the legal status that let them stay, putting 400,000 people at risk of deportation.
A federal appeals court cleared the way for DHS to use fast-track deportation nationwide, eliminating the geographic limits that have constrained expedited removal since 1996. The ruling removes the last procedural speed bump that forced immigration enforcement to slow down enough for courts to inte
Nine anti-ICE protesters received terrorism sentences of at least 50 years each in Texas on Tuesday — the clearest test yet of whether the administration can reclassify political protest as domestic terror, and a warning to every organizer in America about the cost of showing up.
An investigation based on 1,200+ lawsuits finds that 93% of ICE street arrests over five months targeted Latinos — who make up 66% of the undocumented population in the region. The 27-point gap can't be explained by criminal history or flight risk. It can be explained by neighborhood and appearance.
The Swiss People's Party is calling a proposed population cap a 'sustainability initiative.' The math only works if you deport people — and the party knows it.
Dark money from ICE's largest private detention contractor flows to a political group tied to Jim Jordan — the congressman who chairs the committee that writes immigration enforcement law. The connection is legal, deliberate, and structurally coherent.
The Allegheny County medical examiner has ruled the death of Daphy Michel, a Haitian immigrant released from ICE custody into sub-freezing temperatures, a homicide. ICE's response has not changed since March.