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Community organizers and immigration attorneys say there's been an uptick in detainments during check-ins at the Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office.
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The temporary protected status designation for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans living in the U.S. legally expired late Friday.
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There have been at least 20 deaths in ICE custody in 2025, the deadliest year since 2004. As the agency is ramping up hiring and increasing detentions, concerns remain about how to stop the trend.
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Federal officials quickly deemed the shooting an anti-ICE attack, but immigration activists say the real victims 鈥 Norlan Guzman Fuentes and Miquel Angel Garcia-Hernandez 鈥 were left out of the narrative.
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Immigration officials detained Ya'akub Ira Vijandre earlier this month for allegedly overstaying his visa and for a social media posts "glorifying terrorism." Attorneys with a coalition of rights groups say Vijandre is protected under DACA.
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Attorneys for Marwan Marouf denounced the new charges as politically motivated.
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Muslim community leader Marwan Marouf was denied bond by a federal immigration judge. His attorneys claim the decision was "unjust" and plan to appeal the decision.
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Jose Andres Bordones Molina, one of three detainees shot when a gunman opened fire on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Dallas, is now at a detention center south of Fort Worth. He is the lone survivor of the shooting.
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The office had been closed since last Wednesday, when a shooter opened fire outside the office, killing two detainees and injuring a third.
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A man shot at a Dallas ICE facility last week has died, according to family. Miguel 脕ngel Garc铆a-Hern谩ndez is the second detainee killed in the attack.
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Stephany Gauffeny says she wants the world to know that her husband, Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, is more than "just an immigrant or a detainee, or a criminal."
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Speakers at the event said they had little information about the victims, but urged for more transparency from law enforcement.
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Marwan Marouf was detained by ICE Monday morning after being denied a permanent residency application, a legal group said. Marouf served the DFW Chapter of the Muslim-American Society in a leadership role.
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Migrants who were being processed at the downtown Dallas ICE field office were transported to a different facility 40 miles away. One attorney said that could make their cases more difficult.