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People with no criminal history top list of Dallas ICE arrests for 6 months straight, new data showsThe Dallas ICE Field Office has arrested more people without a criminal history than those with criminal convictions or charges, according to new ICE data analyzed by 四虎影院.
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Sheriff Bill Waybourn discussed how to protect America鈥檚 borders during a panel with Mercy Culture leaders.
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Leqaa Kordia was arrested last year after she participated in protests at Columbia University against Israel's war in Gaza. Speaking at a news conference in New Jersey over the weekend, she said she will continue her activism 鈥 and her legal fight to stay in the U.S.
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Resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities points to broader unease with the direction of immigration enforcement.
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Leqaa Kordia left the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado Monday afternoon after just over a year in immigration custody. She was the last Columbia University protester in detention.
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Deportations of Mexicans dropped to 144,000 in 2025, roughly half the annual figure under President Biden, according to data analyzed by Quinto Elemento Lab, an investigative news organization. President Trump's beefed-up border security may have deterred many from Mexico from attempting to enter the U.S. illegally.
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Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal died Saturday morning at a Dallas hospital, one day after being taken into custody by ICE.
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Leqaa Kordia, a Muslim Palestinian woman living in New Jersey, has been in immigration custody in Texas since last March. A federal judge on Friday granted her a $100,000 bond.
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After about two days of deliberation, the 12 jurors found Benjamin Song alone was guilty of attempted murder, but defendants were convicted of rioting and other charges.
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Democratic Congressman Marc Veasey visited the downtown Dallas ICE processing facility Tuesday to see for himself, he said, the conditions inside.
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Supporters of a Columbia University protestor detained by ICE in Texas for almost ayear are hopeful she'll soon be released, as her attorney says her health continues to deteriorate.
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North Texans from Iran have been anxiously watching tensions grow in recent months, as a visa ban keeps families separated.
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Maher Tarabishi's family says he will accept his removal to Jordan after his son Wael died last month from complications related to a rare genetic condition.
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Nine people accused of participating in a "coordinated attack" that injured a local police officer outside a North Texas ICE detention center July 4 go on trial this week. The government says it's the first-ever "antifa"-related federal terrorism case.