It is not arrest and deport-it is arrest and then promise to appear later in immigration court: “...After being apprehended by Border Patrol agents...with a promise to appear in court at a later time..."
Central Americans attempting to enter the United States illegally on the nation’s border with Mexico helped drive a 23 percent increase in U.S. Border Patrol arrests during the 2016 fiscal year, according to figures released Friday...
Three of the aliens under final deportation orders gained access to secure commercial airliner areas and maritime facilities. Another is working as a law enforcement officer.
Accused individuals Such as Mr. Sun of Colorado are not allowed to offer Customs and Immigration Services evidence, even if it shows the petitioner has engaged in criminal behavior
Renee Sun’s 21-year-old son always wondered why his girlfriend of three months regularly ended her tearful breakup speeches by pulling him close and whispering into his ear, “Text me.”
The brief but tempestuous relationship began when the two were students at University of Colorado-Boulder ...
A British man accused of telling authorities that he wanted to kill Donald Trump at a rally was unemployed, living out of his car and had been treated in the past for obsessive compulsive disorder and anorexia, authorities and others say ...
The following report reveals convictions of criminal aliens placed in non-custodial settings. In other words, these are the crimes committed by criminal illegal aliens who were released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody:
It’s not news that the Obama administration has been deporting fewer and fewer criminal aliens each year, but it’s your local sheriff, mayor and city council who are turning thousands loose into the community before federal immigration officials even get a chance to deport them...
The Department of Justice on Friday will begin releasing some 6,112 federal inmates under the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s new sentencing retroactivity guidelines for drug offenders ...