ICE detains most followed person on TikTok, Khaby Lame
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Protests that emerged in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement raids are beginning to spread across the country, including Austin and Seattle.
The Pentagon’s deployment of about 700 Marines to Los Angeles to help the National Guard respond to immigration protests follows weeks of rapid developments in President Donald Trump’s signature domestic priority for mass deportations.
After a federal raid in Minneapolis spurred community unrest, the city's police department has reiterated to its rank-and-file instructions not to collaborate with federal immigration agents.
SAN JOSE — Hundreds of people gathered Monday evening in San Jose and Oakland to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and stand in solidarity with protesters in Southern California.
In Omaha, a small group of people came out to protest the raids, and some of them even jumped on the front bumper of a vehicle to try to stop officers in one location while others threw rocks at officials’ vehicles as a white bus carrying workers pulled away from a plant.
Sen. Ashley Moody introduced a measure that would enable states to assist in immigration enforcement by allowing non-federal law enforcement officers to act as a “force multiplier" for federal immigration officers.
The men were detained after their immigration cases were administratively closed, according to FIEL Houston. Its account matches reports of similar immigration enforcement tactics witnessed in other cities in Texas and across the United States,
Trump's federal agents labelled as 'terrorists' amid criticism of heavy-handed arrests and detention conditions
Lame, 25, produces nearly silent videos that have made him the most-followed personality on TikTok. But U.S. officials say Lame, an Italian citizen, overstayed his visa earlier this month.
ICE agents detained at least one person outside a Houston immigration court, prompting criticism from advocates who argue it undermines legal process and discourages court participation.
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