Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man arrested by the government and sent to an El Salvador prison in error and then returned to the
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MDSO sheriff reassures public ahead of Saturday’s FIFA Club World Cup game amid ICE concerns
As immigration protests intensify nationwide and demonstrations are planned in South Florida this weekend, Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz is working to reassure the public about
Trump’s new travel ban shakes South Florida families with ties to Cuba, Haiti and Venezuela
The Trump administration’s newly expanded travel ban took effect Monday, triggering confusion and concern among travelers at Miami International Airport — especially those with ties
Broward Sheriff Tony defends BSO’s ICE cooperation after Florida AG questions immigration stance
Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony is pushing back against Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after receiving a stern letter demanding clarification of Tony’s recent public
National Guard troops arrive in Los Angeles as immigration enforcement tensions escalate
National Guard troops arrived in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday morning following a couple of days marked by violent clashes between law enforcement officers and
Florida immigration law that targets undocumented immigrants who enter state remains blocked
A federal appeals court Friday kept on hold a new Florida law targeting undocumented immigrants who enter the state, rejecting arguments by Attorney General James
Travel ban sparks outrage among South Florida immigrant communities, legal challenges expected
Legal challenges to sweeping new travel bans targeting foreign nationals from 19 countries could emerge from South Florida, immigration attorneys and advocates said. Â The
Detainees seen signaling
A group of detainees at the Krome Detention Center in western Miami-Dade County were seen signaling “SOS” outside on Thursday, as controversy surrounding overcrowding and
South Florida teen fears for family’s future as proposed rule threatens asylum seekers’ work permits
A South Florida teenager is voicing concern for his family’s future as reports circulate that a possible Trump administration regulation could strip work permits from
FIU students, faculty protest school’s partnership with ICE
Florida International University students, faculty, alumni and members of the community gathered on campus Monday morning to protest the partnership between the school and U.S.