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Kristi Noem visited a Portland ICE facility as the Trump administration tries to justify its hardline crime crackdown on the city.
Trump slams Chicago leaders over ICE clashes as city sues to block National Guard deployment. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
ICE deported about 350,000 people during the 2025 fiscal year, which ended September 30—the highest mark in a decade, but well below Trump’s goal.
This is the “first time” that’s “EVER” happened, according to Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council. To substantiate his claim, Reichlin-Melnick charted the fluctuations in ICE’s detention population since May 2019, which is as far back as the data goes. Here’s what that chart looks like:
"We have said it a million times: ICE does NOT arrest or deport U.S. citizens," Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. "Any U.S. citizens arrested are because of obstructing or assaulting law enforcement."
Kotek said she asked Noem to instruct Homeland Security and ICE agents to obey Oregon laws while conducting federal operations.
Buildings in the U.S. are turning to ice batteries for air conditioning — a technology that freezes water into ice at night when electricity is cheap and lets it thaw during the day to cool indoor spaces.
The Trump administration is seeking to deploy National Guard troops to Portland following anti-ICE demonstrations.
News 5 spoke with a local Hispanic advocate who says the Halloween display outside Sheriff Paul Burch’s home goes too far. Grace Resendez McCaffery, owner of Latino Media Gulf Coast in Pensacola, drove to Mobile to see the decorations herself.
An Associated Press tally shows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is spending millions of dollars on TV recruitment ads targeting officers frustrated by local restrictions on immigration enforcement.