ICE Arrest Data Shows Many Immigrants With No Criminal Record
In high-profile operations, more than half of those arrested had no criminal record, an analysis shows.
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In high-profile operations, more than half of those arrested had no criminal record, an analysis shows.
A tense March standoff in Boylston ended in tragedy. Months later, a district attorney report clears the officer — and has sparked backlash, as the local police department calls it "re-traumatizing."
House Oversight Chairman James Comer has launched a sweeping probe into alleged “widespread fraud” inside Minnesota’s state social services programs. New
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Allegheny County Police were investigating "a potential security threat" on a flight that landed at Pittsburgh International Airport on Thursday, an airport spokesman said.
A Catholic parish in Massachusetts is drawing controversy after unveiling a Nativity scene without Jesus, Mary, or Joseph. In their place is a large sign
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The docket says Joseph Prine, Jr., 33, was arrested in the early morning hours of Wednesday, December 3.
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El equipo de Luis Blanco sorprende al conjunto perico con un gol de Jaume Tovar y se clasifica para la siguiente ronda. El Atlético Baleares ha vuelto a firmar este jueves una gesta en la Copa del Rey. El equipo de Luis Blanco ha eliminado al RCD Espanyol gracias a un gol de Jaume Tovar después del descanso y avanza hasta los dieciseisavos de final del torneo, donde se enfrentará a uno de los grande del fútbol español.
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Israel, confirmat la Eurovision 2026. Patru țări vor boicota concursul „în numele celor 20.000 de copii care morți în Gaza”
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A Connecticut man was arrested and is now one of three people to face charges in connection with a street takeover that ended with a Boston police cruiser on fire.
Jeremy Wagner (Earthburner, Broken Hope) has won a lawsuit filed against photography legend, Ross Halfin. According to Jeremy Wagner’s legal representative, George Chin, this case has garnered attention around the world due to the profile of Ross Halfin (the former Kerrang! photographer) as a famous legendary rock music photographer, who is a prolific Facebook and
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The victims were rescued across theatres of operation in November.
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Spridal Hubiak pleaded guilty twice to the murder of his co-worker in Waterville just after Christmas 2023.
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The Police Service Commission held a stakeholders meeting in Abuja to plan recruitment of 50,000 officers, pledging transparency, inclusivity and accountability.
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LMPD said there's a "heavy police presence" in the area.
The Austin Police Department formally ruled the cause of Brianna Aguilera's death to be suicide at a Thursday press conference.
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California has opened its tip line to report federal officers, as Democratic leaders in the state attempt to push back on immigration enforcement measures by the Trump administration.“My office created a portal that will allow Californians to report misconduct by federal agents,” Attorney General Rob Bonta posted to X on Wednesday, asking people to send in a tip if they “believe a federal agent is abusing their power or acting unlawfully.”“Federal agents have broad authority to enforce federal laws, but they must do so lawfully,” he added.The webpage specifically names Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the National Guard as examples of entities that could be reported to the state. However, it disclaims that it cannot guarantee it will “take any action” on a report.The move was quickly blasted by Republicans, as there is a limited scope of what a state government can do regarding federal authorities.“How about if you think state agents or officials have abused their power or committed unlawful acts?” Assemblyman James Gallagher said. “Asking for a friend.” Bonta is facing scrutiny for using roughly $500,000 in campaign dollars for legal assistance as part of a federal bribery case probe, KCRA reported.“We have a portal too. People can report California state officials engaged in illegal activity at the following link,” First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli posted with a link to the FBI’s tip line. 50% off DailyWire+ annual memberships will not return for another year, so don’t miss this deal! Join now at DailyWire.com/cyberweek.The Daily Wire reported last month that the Trump administration was suing the state over new laws seeking to stop federal agents from wearing masks and other measures that the administration says are meant to protect the safety and identity of agents who may be targeted while off the job.“The No Secret Police Act and No Vigilantes Act directly regulate the Federal Government by dictating permissible uniforms for federal agents and forcing federal agencies to adopt specified policies,” the lawsuit stated. “But the Federal Government, not California, has authority to control its own agents and activities.”At the time, Bonta raised concerns about Trump’s approach to immigration. The Golden State has been at the center of attention for the administration’s efforts, especially after anti-ICE riots broke out in Los Angeles earlier this summer, along with a tense raid at a pot farm leading to hundreds of arrests.“It’s problematic when Californians can’t tell the difference between a law enforcement officer who is charged with protecting them and a criminal who is attempting to cause them harm,” Bonta’s office stated. “The FBI itself has warned that the practice of ICE agents obscuring their identity has led to a rise in copycats committing crimes, threatening public safety and eroding trust in law enforcement.”
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Travis Turner is wanted for five counts of possession of child pornography and five counts of using a computer to solicit a minor, according to Virginia State Police.
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Members of an Edinburg family said they’re in shock over the death of a loved one. Three men are now in custody on murder charges in connection with the death of 43-year-old Roberto Carlos Ornelas. “I got chills,” Ornelas’ brother-in-law said. “I was asleep and I got a call… the neighbor called me and said ‘there's a lot of cops and ambulance at your brother's house.” As previously reported, deputies with the sheriff’s office responded to the 23700 block of Calle Guillermo on Sunday shortly after midnight and found Ornelas unresponsive and lying on the property. Ornelas was pronounced dead at the hospital. The Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office said preliminary autopsy results determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head. The sheriff’s office said Ornelas was picked up from his home by two men, who transported him to the residence of the third suspect. “While there, the victim was assaulted to the point of unconsciousness,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. “The suspects then returned the victim to his home and left him in the front yard, where a family member found him.” The suspects, Israel Samilpa, Enriquez Cavazos Salainz and Jose Estrada, were charged with murder on Wednesday afternoon. Their bonds were set at $1.5 million each. “They picked him up and they threw him away. They threw him like a dog and they just laid him down on the floor,” Ornelas’ relative said. “I couldn't believe it.” The family said they're relying on investigators to bring their loved one's killers to justice. They’re also relying on the good memories with Ornelas during this difficult time. “He was always happy. He was humble and really special,
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Ghislaine Maxwell plans to file a pro se habeas corpus petition seeking release while serving a 20-year sentence
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Seis F16 llegarán desde Dinamarca y serán presentados este domingo en un acto en Córdoba. Por ahora los volarán militares extranjeros (principalmente daneses) y los pilotos argentinos acompañarán como copilotos.
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The House Oversight Committee under Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., has opened a probe into Minnesota’s handling of a massive COVID-relief program
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Manaus - A quarta edição do Prêmio Águas de Manaus de Jornalismo Ambiental será realizada na noite desta quinta-feira (4), reconhecendo profissionais e
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Louisville Metro Police Department is on the scene of a shooting in Hurstbourne Acres Thursday afternoon.
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Ghislaine Maxwell plans to file a pro se habeas corpus petition seeking release while serving a 20-year sentence
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After rejecting its request for MRH90 battlefield support helicopters, the Australian government is weighing up sending Tiger ARHs to Ukraine. After rejecting its request for MRH90 battlefield support helicopters, the Australian government is weighing up sending Tiger ARHs to Ukraine.