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ICE preparing $45bn expansion of immigration detention facilities to meet arrest quota - Trump officials are looking to tent companies, private prison operators and disaster-relief providers for a “massive expansion” of immigration detention facilities,
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Arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during President Trump's second term topped 100,000 this week, as federal agents intensified efforts to detain unauthorized immigrants in courthouses, worksites and communities across the U.S., internal government data obtained by CBS News shows.
Former officials said the Trump administration’s push for the agency to detain record numbers of undocumented immigrants increases the chances of mistakes.
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Many of the people arrested at appointments had been released under a program for those deemed not to be threats to public safety.
As Donald Trump revamps his promised nationwide crackdown on immigration, federal authorities are taking more aggressive measures to detain immigrants.
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The latest arrests suggest tensions are increasing ahead of the weekend, when more demonstrations are planned.
In emails sent to rank-and-file agents last weekend, leaders suggested that agents get creative to detain more suspects.
Protests against President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and ICE raids have emerged across the U.S., including in Iowa. Here's what to know.
The deputy marshal was detained because he "fit the general description of a subject being sought by ICE," according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement made the highest number of arrests in a single day in its history on Tuesday, detaining more than 2,200 people.