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Some "Alligator Alcatraz" detainees are among the more than half-a-million recipients of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, or DACA.
Lawyers representing detainees put forth allegations of cramped and unsanitary conditions, such as open-air toilets and a lack of beds or mattresses.
Both Dreamers and DACA recipients have no legal status, which means they can be detained by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials.
Lawyers for immigrants’ rights groups, U.S. citizens, and undocumented immigrants challenging the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts in the Los Angeles area urged the Supreme Court ...
LAUSD said a teen with disabilities was wrongly detained by immigration officers near Arleta High School, federal agents said ...
A California Senate bill would require federal immigration enforcement to notify schools when agents are going to be on ...
A multi-year investigation ofalleged human trafficking in and around Omaha has led to charges against five people in the ...
As students head back to school, some San Diego educators are preparing not just for lesson plans, but for how to protect their students and families from possible immigration enforcement.
33-year-old Jose Antonio Marquina-Bonilla, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, was taken into custody near an apartment ...
The roundup of undocumented immigrants was supposed to focus on what the administration calls the "worst of the worst" criminals. But as Lilia Luciano reports, some detainees have no criminal record ...
Florida’s attorney general welcomed judges overseeing Alligator Alcatraz cases to visit the detention center. One of them wants to take him up on it.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — National Guard troops repeatedly rehearsed their role in an operation at a Los Angeles park intended as ...