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Footage, Documents at Odds with DHS Accounts of Immigration Enforcement Incidents

1/24/26
THE ICE MESS
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As a growing number of encounters between civilians and Department of Homeland Security agents — including the widely scrutinized fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis — are scrutinized in court records and on social media, federal officials are returning to a familiar response: self-defense.

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ICE Is Pushing the Legal Envelope

1/22/26
QUICK TAKES // By Ben Frankel
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An advisory by the legal unit at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reportedly suggested that ICE agents may, in certain circumstances, enter private homes without a judicial warrant. The advisory has raised concern because the home occupies a uniquely protected position in American constitutional law. The legality of such entries turns not on immigration policy preferences but on Fourth Amendment doctrine, the distinction between judicial warrants and administrative warrants, and recognized exceptions to the warrant requirement.

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States, Cities Are Hard-Pressed to Fight Violent ICE Arrest Tactics

1/22/26
ICE’S TACTICS
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State leaders who want to curb the increasingly violent arrest tactics of immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis and elsewhere are struggling to push back.

They’ve promised civil rights legislation that could offer alleged victims another route to courts, ordered up official tribunals to gather video and other records, or asked cities to refuse requests to cooperate with raids. But for the most part, states looking for concrete ways to push back find themselves largely hamstrung.

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ICE Is Using Medicaid Data to Find Out Where Immigrants Live

1/21/26
DEPORTATIONS
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In a win for President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, a recent court ruling has cleared the way for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to resume using states’ Medicaid data to find people who are in the country illegally.

The case is ongoing. But for now, immigrants — including those who are in the country legally — will have to weigh the benefits of gaining health coverage against the risk that enrolling in Medicaid could make them or their family members easier for ICE to find.

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“Construction Can’t Continue": South Texas Builders Say ICE Arrests Have Upended Industry

12/29/25
DEPORTATIONS
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One morning in mid-November, Mario Guerrero, the executive director of the South Texas Builders Association, was checking a group chat when a video of federal agents detaining people from a construction site popped up.

He watched the video of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detaining workers who were pouring cement in front of a home in an idyllic neighborhood here in the Rio Grande Valley.

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An Ever Larger Share of ICE’s Arrested Immigrants Have No Criminal Record

12/15/25
DEPORTATIONS
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Immigration arrests under the Trump administration continued to increase through mid-October, reaching rates of more than 30,000 a month. But, rather than the convicted criminals the administration has said it’s focused on, an ever-larger share of those arrests were for solely immigration violations.

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Trump Administration’s Immigrant Detention Policy Broadly Rejected by Federal Judges

12/10/25
IMMIGRTION
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In federal courtrooms across America, a pattern has emerged in cases in which immigrants are being rounded up and jailed without a hearing. That’s a departure from fundamental constitutional protections in the U.S. that provide the right to a hearing before indefinite imprisonment.

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More Industries Want Trump’s Help Hiring Immigrant Labor After Farms Get a Break

12/4/25
IMMIGRATION
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As food prices remain high, the Trump administration has made it easier for farmers to hire foreign guest workers and to pay them less. Now, other industries with large immigrant workforces also are asking for relief as they combat labor shortages and raids.

Visas for temporary foreign workers are a quick fix with bipartisan support in Congress. And Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins’ office told Stateline that “streamlining” visas for both agricultural and other jobs is a priority for the Trump administration.

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5% of People Detained by ICE Have Violent Convictions, 73% No Convictions

12/1/25
DEPORTATIONS
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President Donald Trump premised his mass deportation agenda on the idea that he will be “returning millions and millions of criminal aliens.” Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem has repeatedly claimed that they are arresting the “worst of the worst.” New nonpublic data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lea

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The Effects of the 1942 Japanese Exclusion on US Agriculture

11/25/25
COST OF EXCLUSION
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The history of US agriculture from 1940 to the end of the 20th century is characterized by remarkable gains in productivity, increased specialization in high-value crops, and rapid technological advancements, particularly in mechanization and automation. These developments significantly reduced the need for manual labor in farming, accelerated the reallocation of workers from agriculture to industry and services, and contributed to substantial growth in income per capita.

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