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The Herald witnessed ICE agents arresting at least four men inside the immigration courthouse in downtown Miami.
A South Florida woman who has lived in the U.S. for two decades is now facing a staggering $1.82 million fine from U.S.
A spate of arrests at immigration courts across the United States this week has rattled people showing up for hearings and ...
READ MORE: Where fates are decided: Miami’s immigration courts are microcosm of South Florida An ICE spokesperson confirmed to the Herald on Wednesday that ICE and its law enforcement partners ...
It's the latest step taken by the Trump administration to dramatically ramp up immigration arrests across the country.
Dozens of police departments have signed agreements to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts. One community ...
A new 37-page document is called the "Florida blueprint" to mass deportation, and will be used across the country, officials ...
Ximena Arias-Cristobal is finally back home with her family after being in ICE custody for nearly three weeks.
Agents from ICE and various Florida law enforcement agencies make arrests near Miami, Florida this week. "So this is one of the first large-scale missions we've done like this ever," he added.