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A man charged with tampering with evidence in connection to the ambush on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Texas allegedly tried to conceal anti-government and anti-Trump documents.
President Trump has granted federal immigration agents "total authorization" to defend themselves following recent clashes.
An alleged fugitive and former Marine reservist wanted in connection with a “planned” Fourth of July “ambush” at an ICE detention center in Texas — where one officer was shot in the neck — has
An ICE agent was dragged for nearly a block in Oklahoma by Honduran illegal alien Jose Melgar-Rivas, who faces charges of assaulting a federal officer.
Surveillance photos appeared to show the suspect’s husband carrying boxes to a car, where cops later found “a handwritten training, tactics, and planning documents for civil unrest
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“In most respects, ICE facilities operate with less consistent oversight and legal accountability than state or federal prisons or local jails,” Brinkley-Rubinstein said. “ICE detention facilities and people that run them tend to be much less transparent about their operations.”
Harris County constable deputies arrested a man who allegedly pursued ICE agents and damaged their vehicle amid a reported 700% increase in assaults against immigration officers.
Grover Cleveland High School junior Derlis Snaider Chusin Toaquiza, 19, was attending a routine immigration hearing on June 4 when he was detained.