ICE's tactics draw criticism as it triples daily arrest targets
- On Tuesday, Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu issued an order aimed at compelling the Trump administration to reveal the covert policing methods ICE has been using in immigration enforcement.
- Wu took action following months of ICE raids nationwide, including protests and deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles amid federal crackdown escalations.
- Wu's order mandates regular Freedom of Information Act requests for records on ICE arrests, detentions, and deportations to improve transparency on federal immigration activity locally.
- Between January 20 and May 19, ICE averaged approximately 656 arrests each day, whereas White House deputy chief Stephen Miller recently advocated for a nationwide daily total of 3,000 arrests.
- Wu acknowledged the city cannot compel the federal government to comply but stressed the importance of truth and clear expectations from federal immigration authorities.
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Pokin Around: Some 25% of jail inmates are ICE arrests; unclear if they're 'worst of the worst' - Springfield Daily Citizen
Greene County's online jail roster provides little information about what the ICE inmates are accused of doing, aside from being in the country illegally. The post Pokin Around: Some 25% of jail inmates are ICE arrests; unclear if they’re ‘worst of the worst’ appeared first on Springfield Daily Citizen.
ICE's tactics draw criticism as it triples daily arrest targets
MIGRANT workers picked up at a well-known Italian restaurant in San Diego. A high school volleyball player detained and held for deportation after a traffic stop in Massachusetts. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
ICE’s tactics draw criticism as it triples daily arrest targets
Migrant workers picked up at a well-known Italian restaurant in San Diego. A high school volleyball player detained and held for deportation after a traffic stop in Massachusetts. Courthouse arrests of people who entered the U.S. legally and were not hiding.
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As President Donald Trump revamps his promised nationwide crackdown on immigration, federal authorities are taking more aggressive measures to detain immigrants in the country without legal permisson, including arresting people at check-in appointments and during court hearings. Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff and chief architect of Trump’s immigration policies, said late last month that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforce…
Boston Mayor Wu signs executive order compelling President Trump to reveal ICE’s ‘secret police tactics’
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order that seeks to put pressure on the Trump administration to shed light on ICE’s “secret police tactics” that she says have been used in the city and country as part of the feds’ immigration crackdown.
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