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Dallas police chief responds after immigration comments go national
Dallas’ interim police chief addresses national reaction to his immigration remarks as deportation efforts rise. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has the story.
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Trump administration has cleared migrants out of Guantánamo Bay
The Trump administration has flown all of the migrants it had held in Guantánamo Bay out of the facility there, NBC News has learned from three sources familiar with the operation and flight data.
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Facing pressure from Trump, Costa Rica and Honduras begin taking deportees
A group of families and children hailing from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia and more countries have climbed down the stairs of an airplane in Costa Rica’s capital, the first flight of deportees from other nations Costa Rica agreed to hold in detention facilities for the Trump administration while it organized the return back to their countries.
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International fans facing travel visa delays ahead of 2026 World Cup
International soccer fans hoping to come to the United States for the 2026 World Cup are seeing delays when it comes to getting travel visas – delays so long that they could miss the games, including ones in the Bay Area.
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Dallas police address immigration concerns amid new policies
Dallas police are holding community meetings to ease concerns over immigration policies and maintain trust.
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Trump administration ends extension of Haiti's temporary protected status
The Trump administration on Thursday canceled an extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, the latest move by the president targeting the form of immigration relief for people coming from countries facing political upheaval and natural disasters.
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Dallas police reaffirms position on officers' role in immigration enforcement
Dallas interim Chief of Police Michael Igo reaffirmed the department’s position on immigration enforcement on Thursday.
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Here's how you can identify a fake ICE agent to avoid impostor scams
Though impersonating a federal agent is a crime, that has not stopped impostors from taking advantage of immigrants with legal status and undocumented migrants.
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New ICE data shows Trump administration isn't just arresting criminals
The number of detainees in ICE custody without a criminal conviction or pending criminal charges increased by more than 1,800 in February.
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Trump administration halts support for representing unaccompanied children in immigration court
The Trump administration on Tuesday stopped support for legal representation in immigration court for children who enter the United States alone.
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Trump border czar Homan calls Eric Adams quid pro quo allegation ‘ridiculous'
The Justice Department moved to dismiss corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, one day after Adams agreed to provide ICE access to Rikers Island jail.
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Justice Department fires multiple immigration judges amid case backlog
The Department of Justice fired multiple immigration judges on Friday, according to two sources familiar with the decision and a statement from one of the judges on LinkedIn.
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Sikh communities fear immigration raids as Trump ends sanctuary for temples
Sikh community members said they have already seen how anxieties around immigration have impeded the way in which some, including naturalized citizens, practice their faith.
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SAVE Act seeks proof of citizenship for voter registration amid claims of fraud
Election integrity has become a divisive political issue. A Republican-backed bill seeks to “safeguard” elections though voting rights advocates say the effort is an unnecessary burden that will suppress voters.
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Former ICE official says mass deportations unlikely
NBC 5 Investigates why former ICE officials doubt the agency can meet Trump’s goal of deporting 13 million people.
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Former ICE director says deporting 13 million ‘not going to happen'
Former ICE director Sarah Saldaña tells NBC 5 Investigates mass deportations are unlikely.
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North Texas leaders host forums to address immigrant community concerns
Dallas police and Irving leaders are hosting community meetings to inform and support migrant families. Experts and officials aim to ease fears and provide key resources. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has the story.
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Dallas police host listening sessions in hopes of building trust with Latino community
The Trump administration’s push to crack down on immigration has spurred anxiety for some in North Texas. Dallas police are concerned crimes could go underreported due to a fear of contacting law enforcement. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports the department is hosting listening sessions to reach the Latino community.
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Dallas Police, Irving Chamber to host community meetings amid immigration fears
Dallas Police are addressing concerns and rumors about immigration policies in listening sessions this week.
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Immigration crackdown causes anxiety among some North Texans
Dallas police are concerned the Trump administration’s push to crash down on immigration could cause crimes to go unreported. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.