ICE has arrested dozens of dangerous criminal illegal aliens in Minnesota, including murderers and child rapists, despite local efforts by politicians and rioters to obstruct these operations and protect offenders under sanctuary policies.
The DHS highlighted the arrest of numerous dangerous illegal aliens involved in serious crimes, emphasizing their efforts to remove such individuals from U.S. communities despite political and media opposition.
The Department of Homeland Security is offering a $3,000 stipend and free flights for illegal aliens who self-deport using the CBP Home app by the end of the year, aiming to encourage voluntary departure and reduce illegal immigration.
The article reports that ICE has arrested several dangerous illegal aliens across the U.S., including those convicted of serious crimes such as murder, child rape, and assault, emphasizing efforts to remove these individuals from communities during the holiday season.
The Department of Homeland Security launched Operation Catahoula Crunch in New Orleans to target criminal illegal aliens released due to sanctuary policies, focusing on violent offenders and emphasizing efforts to restore law and order.
The article reports on Operation Midway Blitz launched by DHS to target criminal illegal aliens in Illinois, highlighting the release of numerous offenders due to sanctuary policies under Governor Pritzker, and emphasizing the risks posed by these policies to public safety.
ICE and federal partners conducted a four-day operation in Connecticut, arresting 65 illegal aliens, many with serious criminal histories, including convictions for assault, sex crimes, and drug offenses, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts despite local sanctuary laws.
The Trump administration has taken significant steps to restrict taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal aliens, including limiting access to programs across multiple federal agencies, aiming to protect American citizens' resources and end benefits for illegal immigrants.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has rescinded a 1998 policy that allowed illegal aliens to access certain federal benefits, clarifying that benefits are reserved for American citizens and aligning with recent executive orders to prevent taxpayer funds from subsidizing illegal immigration.
The Department of Homeland Security has begun terminating the Biden-era CHNV parole program, which admitted over 500,000 poorly vetted individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and is encouraging illegal aliens to self-deport with incentives like travel assistance and a bonus. The program's termination aims to restore public safety and enforce immigration laws.
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the arrest of two illegal aliens, one from Venezuela, connected to the death of 18-year-old Ava Moore on Lake Grapevine, involving a jet ski hit-and-run and subsequent fleeing the scene.
Dozens of Democrats in the House and Senate introduced the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act, which seeks to make it harder to hold illegal aliens in custody if they qualify as a "vulnerable person," such as those who are gay, lesbian or transgender, who don’t speak English, or who meet other definitions of the term under the bill. The legislation would bar the use of private detention facilities and make sure government-run facilities meet minimum standards as defined by the American Bar Association. The bill goes further by seeking to exempt several groups of illegal aliens from any detention at all, including those who are a victim of or witness to a crime, anyone with a workplace claim, and those with a "serious mental or physical illness or disability."