The nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration has made its way to South Dakota. We found more than a dozen recent arrests and federal filings related to possible
Part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration includes lifting restrictions on where federal agents can conduct immigration enforcement.
Executive orders signed by President Donald J. Trump aimed at ejecting undocumented immigrants are starting to result in sweeping operations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Immigrants across the country are on edge about possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations following executive orders issued by President Donald Trump. Some local groups have created Know Your Rights and Red Cards as a reminder of what rights immigrants have and how to exercise them if faced with federal agents from ICE or the border patrol.
When federal, state and local law enforcement are able to join together and cooperate, we only make the community safer; HB 1124 prevents that.” —
Twelve people currently behind bars at the Bibb County Jail lack U.S. citizenship documents, the sheriff said.
The newly appointed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem delivers remarks to her staff for the first time Tuesday afternoon.
Tribal leaders are advising members on what to do if they're approached by federal law enforcement. The guidance follows what tribal leaders call concerning encounters with immigration officials.
There are no known ICE raids or mass deportations reported in the Dakota News Now area, but when someone declares that ICE is in town, it can be misleading.
(Ariana Figueroa – North Dakota Monitor) – U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Tuesday addressed some of her staff, promising to provide resources and support as the agency fulfills its duties, one of them carrying out President Donald Trump’s plan to deport masses of undocumented people.
As The Independent has reported, in Chicago, meanwhile, ICE agents arrived in unmarked black trucks, causing “heightened anxiety and fear,” so much so Chicago school officials set off a false alarm that immigration officials were raiding an elementary school.
Five of the nine tribes across South Dakota are issuing free tribal identification cards to all members, on and off the reservation, in light of profiling concerns regarding immigration enforcement.