US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on Saturday that the agency arrested many "criminal illegal aliens" on Thursday and Friday, including individuals who were convicted of crimes including "rape, child molestation, and aggravated assault with deadly weapons." Reacting to the latest arrests, a senior DHS official encouraged more people to sign up to join ICE and "help remove the worst of the worst"including murderers, rapists, terrorists, pedophiles, and gang members from our communities." The arrested included David Pineda-Medrano, from Guatemala, who was "convicted of attempted first-degree child sexual abuse and sexual abuse of a minor and assault causing bodily injury" as well as Junior Alexi Medina-Fuentes, from Honduras, who was "convicted of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon in Harris County, TX."
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) " Immigration officials said they intend to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda, after he declined an offer to be sent to Costa Rica in exchange for remaining in jail and pleading guilty to human smuggling charges, his defense attorneys told a court Saturday.
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A federal appeals court has reversed a lower court's ruling, clearing the way for the Trump administration to cut billions in foreign aid funding this year. In a 2-1 decision Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit overruled a lower court's decision that prohibited the Trump administration from making drastic cuts to USAID funding that had already approved by Congress. read more
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed to Fox News on Tuesday that it will open a new immigration detention facility at the Miami Correctional Facility in Indiana, expanding federal detention capacity by 1,000 beds. The site, branded as the "Speedway Slammer," will be part of DHS's ongoing effort to centralize high-security detention for what officials describe as "the worst of the worst" criminal non-citizens. The announcement was first reported by Fox News, which received exclusive statements from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Indiana Governor Mike Braun.
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