News of the protest spread across social media over the weekend, inviting people to "show up & speak up for those who can't."
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 84 people across North Texas on Sunday during immigration enforcement operations, the agency confirmed.According to a spokesperson for ICE's Dallas Field Office,
The state has vowed to assist the president in his efforts to revamp immigration. But Texas' biggest cities and school districts are more reluctant to help.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Sunday began targeted enforcement operations across Texas, following through on Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to crack down swiftly on people who ma
The North Texas-based TV host was embedded with U.S. immigration enforcement officers during an operation in Chicago Sunday.
A teacher with the Fort Worth Independent School District in Texas posted on X for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to visit the school because some students “don’t even know English,” according to a report.
ICE agents arrested nearly 90 illegal immigrants in North Texas on Sunday. And there are signs this is just the beginning.
In response to this significant shift, North Texas school districts have begun to prepare their students and parents for various scenarios. According to the Pew Research Center, there are almost one million undocumented immigrants under the age of 18 in the United States,
Fort Worth Independent School District confirmed they are investigating the substitute teacher who suggested ICE to visit one if its high schools.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement released little information about the people who were detained or why they were sought. Nationwide, officials said 956 arrests were made Sunday.
The arrests primarily took place in Dallas, Irving, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland and Collin County. Federal agents detained 84 people of “varying degrees of criminality,” according to Dexter Henson, the ICE spokesperson.