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The idea that Trump might allow ICE agents to make arrests anywhere, even inside schools and houses of worship, without the current limitations began circulating in Project 2025, a list of policy ...
President Trump’s administration has authorized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to carry out arrests in schools and churches, rescinding a guideline that prevented arrests in so ...
Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas. The Department of ...
Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to arrest people and carry out enforcement actions in and near places such as churches and schools, marking a departure from long-standing policy ...
A resolution passed by Chicago Public Schools’ Board of Education in November said schools would not assist ICE in enforcing immigration law. “We're trying to simplify for our staff, making it clear we're just not going to interact with ICE,” district CEO Pedro Martinez said.
Donald Trump’s administration rescinded long-standing policy that prohibits federal immigration authorities from enforcement actions in places like schools, daycare centers, hospitals, churches ...
Trump began deportations of illegal immigrants in the United States in January 2025, following the second inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20. [11] Trump promised to launch "the largest deportation program in American history", but actual numbers of ICE arrests under Trump have lagged those of both the Obama and Biden administrations ...
ICE has made more than 4,500 arrests since Trump's return to office and has conducted raids in major sanctuary including New York, Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston, according to agency data.