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The New Republic on MSNICE Shot a Man While Trying to Detain Him. He Had No Criminal Record.
It’s not entirely surprising that ICE would pursue an arrest of someone with no criminal conviction, or that they would lie about it. A Cato Institute study from June found that 65 percent of ICE ...
Protesters hold signs that say "Keep families together" and "Mantener familias unidas" at an interfaith prayer vigil in front of 630 Sansome immigration court. Photo by Mariana Garcia. Sign up below ...
The Associated Press went on a ride-along with ICE in a Chicago suburb — much of the recent focus — to see how that operation ...
Seven people told The Times they were paid to sue L.A. County over sex abuse, raising questions about whether some claims ...
Attorneys for Maurice Hastings say Inglewood police falsified evidence against him for a 1983 murder and buried other ...
The leak has triggered fierce backlash from Democrats, who accuse the Trump administration and its allies of weaponizing government records against a political rival.
Discover how glitter became the key to solving the murder of Megan Barroso and led to the apprehension of her killer, Vincent ...
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Sean "Diddy" Combs Sentenced to More Than 4 Years in Prison
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been sentenced to 50 months in prison after being found guilty on two prostitution-related offenses ...
Visiting America’s national parks is a treasured public pastime. The wetlands of Congaree in South Carolina, the depths of ...
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California law forbids ICE from making arrests at courthouses. Officers are showing up anyway
A California law bans immigration enforcement at courthouses. ICE under the Trump administration is detaining people there, anyway, arguing it’s a safe place to apprehend someone.
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Cassie Ventura's Lawyers React to Sean "Diddy" Combs' Sentencing
After Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison for his prostitution-related convictions, lawyers for his ex ...
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Reports of ‘blind mule’ drug couriers grow in San Diego-Tijuana region. ‘It continues to happen.’
Jacob Galvan, acting special agent in charge of the DEA’s San Diego field division, said that while the DEA has not noticed any significant increase in the use of blind mules recently, it is one of ...
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