Search warrants executed at residences of musician and producer Sean "Diddy" Combs are linked to a sex trafficking probe, per a law enforcement. While not specifying Combs as the target, the source cited the investigation's sensitivity.
Republican leader Kevin McCarthy called on Homeland Security Chief Alejandro Mayorkas' resignation amid the ongoing border issues, claiming that the Homeland Security leader failed to secure the southern border.
Donald Trump's controversial "Remain in Mexico" policy is now dead after a judge lifted the order following a Supreme Court decision that the Biden administration had the power to end the said policy.
Texas Homeland Security, along with several other agencies in the state, busted a human trafficking scheme when they found 70 missing children in recent weeks.
The department will provide updated information about people who overstayed their visas to the ICE The Department of Homeland Security reported that more than 600,000 travelers who arrived in 2016 legally overstayed in the United States.
The University of California has announced plans to annually invest $8.4 million to aid as many as three thousand undocumented students over the next three years.
Police departments in the Bay Area are working hard to increase security for the upcoming Super Bowl 50 to be held at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, per FOX News. Authorities are doing all they can to gain insight on any potential threats during the week leading to the big event on Feb. 7.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney is prohibiting city law enforcement officials from working with federal immigration agents, paving the way for the city to return to its role as a sanctuary city.
Immigration and Customs officials have arrested 29 people on charges of forcing Mexican and Central American women into prostitution after aiding them in illegally entering the U.S.
Overcrowded city and county jails have lead the President Barack Obama and his administration to make changes to the Secure Communities program, which ranks repeat immigration violators as high as violent offenders on the priority list for deportations.
After alluding capture by U.S. authorities in December 2012, the Cuban fugitive, Raonel Valdez, went on the run to the Caribbean before eventually getting arrested in Mexico where he awaited justice for allegedly participating in a $2.8 million gold heist.
U.S. deporting less, switching focus to convicted criminals. The federal government is bringing 43 percent less deportation cases to U. S. immigration courts over the last five years according to Justice Department data analyzed by the New York Times on Wednesday.