Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones joins The Source to discuss the San Antonio City Council’s zoning change aimed at stopping a planned ICE detention center. Meanwhile, ICE says it plans to open the facility on Sept. 30.
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Demonstrators returned to the Dilley facility to protest conditions and detainee treatment, after tensions flared during a protest earlier this year.
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City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert certified last year that the city and DPD would participate in all aspects of programs by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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The departure adds to a string of recent personnel changes at the Department of Homeland Security, a year into President Trump's administration.
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A West Texas river guide and church preservation group, along with a national advocacy group, argue in a lawsuit filed Thursday that the administration illegally bypassed a range of environmental protection laws as it plans a 175-mile stretch of border wall in the state's Big Bend region.
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What was it like on the streets of Minnesota as ICE executed its immigration crackdown? A new FRONTLINE PBS documentary explores how the Trump administration said it was protecting U.S. citizens. But ended up killing two people (Renee Good and Alex Pretti), arresting hundreds of U.S. citizens, and rounding up non-criminal migrants for deportation. FRONTLINE examines the tactics, legal cases and impact of Trump’s ICE crackdown.
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A majority of charging documents filed by the Department of Homeland Security involved claims of individuals violating immigration rules, not alleged criminal conduct.
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San Antonio Congressman Joaquin Castro (D) inspected a federal shelter in San Benito, Texas Tuesday and raised serious questions about how pregnant migrant minors are being cared for.
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In a letter sent last week, ICE's top official indicated to members of Congress that the agency is using a spyware tool to intercept encrypted messages of fentanyl traffickers.
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The sweeping rule changes, all enacted outside the typical legislative process, have upended life for noncitizens, including those who are here legally.
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ICE inspectors in February found 49 violations to detention standards at Camp East Montana, including failure from staff to"accurately document required checks to prevent significant self-harm and suicide."