Medicaid recipients could fill gaps left by immigrant workers, AG official suggests

There are “34 million able-bodied adults in our Medicaid program" that could help propel a successful farming industry in the wake of immigration raids, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said on Tuesday.

California, NJ senators want immigration officers to display visible IDs

Two Democratic U.S. senators on Tuesday introduced a bill to require immigration enforcement officers to display clearly visible ID after many ICE officials have been seen in public arresting people while covering their faces with masks.

Student loan forgiveness program getting Trump overhaul: What’s changing

Here’s a look at how President Trump and the Education Department are looking to reshape the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which cancels student debt for some employees after 10 years.

Convicted sex offender held MN Dept. of Education job

A former chief audit officer at the Minnesota Department of Education was convicted of criminal sexual conduct more than a decade before he was hired.

Alligator Alcatraz in Florida: Pictures, map, Trump's visit; what you need to know

President Donald Trump is in Florida on Tuesday to tour a new ICE detention facility housed in an old remote airport in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." Trump met Gov. Ron DeSantis on the tarmac ahead of the tour.

Trump video: He’ll 'take a look' at deporting Elon Musk

President Trump told reporters he would “take a look" when asked if the U.S. would be deporting Elon Musk.

US Supreme Court ruling impacts birthright citizenship challenge
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The United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that determined lower courts do not have sweeping authority to influence national policy, paving the way for a challenge to birthright citizenship.

Supreme Court rules on case involving Trump's birthright citizenship order

The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot issue universal, or nationwide, injunctions to block a president’s executive order – but they did not specifically address the bigger question of birthright citizenship.

Cuban nationals arrested for nationwide multimillion-dollar auto theft ring

The charges allege that vehicles were primarily stolen from major metropolitan airports and surrounding areas, including Las Vegas; Phoenix, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and Texas cities such as Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston.

Justice Department sues Minnesota over tuition benefits for students without legal status

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota for allowing students without legal residency to use in-state tuition benefits. The lawsuit follows a similar legal effort in Texas.

Immigration attorney of Iranian man arrested in St. Paul speaks out

Immigration attorney Bruce Nestor said 56-year-old Iranian national Mehran Saheli was arrested at his home in St. Paul on Sunday and taken into ICE custody.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release conditions set; ICE likely to detain him

Kilmar Abrego Garcia appeared in federal court Wednesday, where U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes ruled he could be released from criminal custody while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges—but only if immigration officials don’t detain him first. 

ICE arrests Iranian national in St. Paul who they say has connections to Hezbollah

The Department of Homeland Security says the man arrested in St. Paul was in the United States illegally, is a former members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran, and has connections to terror organization Hezbollah.

Minneapolis PD questioned about working with ICE by city council

The Minneapolis Police Department explained on Monday how they are complying with a city ordinance that prevents the department from assisting ICE with immigration enforcement.

'No Vigilantes Act': New California law would require immigration agents to identify themselves

Pasadena lawmakers have introduced legislation to strengthen and expand California's police impersonation laws amid a rise in nationwide reports of individuals posing as immigration officers.