U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Kristi Noem Slams Popular Country Singer for Criticizing ICE in Latest Song: 'Completely Disrespectful'
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has condemned country singer Zach Bryan for lyrics in his upcoming song "Bad News," which criticizes ICE raids
Another Man Commits Suicide While In ICE Detention: 'A Tragedy For Our Community'
Leo Cruz-Silva died by apparent suicide months after the similar death of a 27-year-old Colombian man who was also found unresponsive in his Missouri jail cell
Chicago Pastor Joins Lawsuit Alleging Federal Abuse at ICE Protest: 'Officers Were Aiming for My Head'
A Chicago pastor who says he was shot multiple times with pellets by federal officers during a vigil on September 19 outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility has joined a sweeping lawsuit accusing the Trump administration
Feds Indict 'Keyboard Warriors' After Alleged Instagram Threats to ICE Agent
Authorities say that one of the accused shared photographs of the agent and said: "if you see this [expletive] out in public give him the cell block one treatment", referring to phyisical violence
Latest Death in ICE Custody Highlights Ongoing Failures in Medical Oversight, Advocates Say
A 43-year-old immigrant from China has died while in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, becoming at least the 17th person to die in federal immigration detention so far this year
ICE Eyes New Social Media Intelligence Program to Support Deportations With Round-the-Clock Monitoring: Report
ICE is preparing to dramatically expand its social media surveillance capabilities by hiring nearly 30 private contractors to analyze posts, photos, and online messages and convert them into intelligence for arrests and deportation raids
DHS Probes Anarchist Website in Chicago Accused of Tracking ICE Agents and Facilities
Federal authorities are investigating an anarchist website accused of publishing personal information about ICE agents
ICE Impersonation Incidents Reach Record High in 2025, Outnumbering Four Administrations' Combined Total
Experts and local officials have linked the spike to the government's expanded, highly visible immigration operations and the use of masks and plain clothes by agents during raids
Over 40,000 Non-ICE Officers Have Been Diverted to Support Immigration Crackdown, Report Finds
The report show one in five U.S. Marshals and FBI agents, roughly half of DEA agents, over two-thirds of ATF personnel, and nearly 90% of HSI staff supported ICE at points this year
ICEBlock Founder Slams Apple for Taking it Down: 'Capitulating to an Authoritarian Regime'
Attorney General Pam Bondi said that her department pressed Apple to act as "ICEBlock is designed to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs, and violence against law enforcement"
Court Records Show DHS Secretly Used Crime Unit to Detain Pro-Palestinian Campus Protesters
HSI created a "tiger team" to compile more than 100 reports on protesters relying heavily on profiles from an anonymous website that lists individuals accused of anti-Israel activity
Oklahoma, ICE Remove 130 Truck Drivers From Roads in Three-Day Crackdown: 'Oklahomans Deserve Safe Highways'
Oklahoma officials said 130 commercial truck drivers were arrested and removed from the road during a three-day immigration enforcement operation at the Beckham County Port of Entry
Oregon Senator Tells Trump to 'Stay the Hell Out' After Troops Ordered to Portland
Oregon officials also announced legal action on Sunday as the state's Attorney General filed a lawsuit arguing that the deployment of National Guard troops was "provocative and arbitrary"
DHS Warns of Prosecution Over ICE Doxxing After Three Women Indicted: 'YOU TOO Will Join These Sickos'
The case marks one of the first federal prosecutions tied directly to the doxxing of ICE personnel, a tactic that officials say has escalated in recent weeks
79-Year-Old Sues ICE, DHS for Slamming Him to the Ground During Raid: 'I Thought This Was a Nice Country'
A Los Angeles-area business owner has filed a $50 million lawsuit against federal immigration authorities, alleging he was violently detained during a September raid on his car wash.
Karoline Leavitt Links Dallas Shooting to CNN Coverage of ICE Tracking App: 'The Liberal Media Is Complicit'
CNN responded by saying that "there is nothing illegal about reporting the existence of this or any other app, nor does such reporting constitute promotion or endorsement"
FBI Reveals Note From Suspected Dallas Shooter: 'Hopefully This Will Give ICE Agents Real Terror'
Kash Patel also revealed that the alleged shooter had conducted multiple searches for the video of activist Charlie Kirk being shot earlier this month
DHS Cannot Force States to Share Immigration Data to Receive Disaster Aid, Court Says
The judge behind the ruling said that the conditions imposed by DHS were "arbitrary and capricious" and "not reasonably related to the purposes"
DHS After Dallas ICE Shooting: 'Far-Left Rhetoric Has Consequences'
President Trump echoed the comments in a post on Truth Social, writing that the attack was "the result of the Radical Left Democrats constantly demonizing law enforcement"
FBI's Patel Points to 'Ideological Motive' Behind Dallas Shooting, Points to 'ANTI-ICE' Bullets as Proof
Patel also added that "these despicable, politically motivated attacks against law enforcement are not a one-off."
Former Pokémon Attorney Says No Action Likely on Controversial DHS Video: 'Many of Their Execs Are on Green Cards'
The video in question spliced footage of ICE arrests with clips from the Pokémon anime and ended with mocked-up trading cards labeling detainees as "worst of the worst"
Illinois Lawmaker Calls for Full Investigation Into Fatal ICE Shooting After Bodycam Footage Surfaces
DHS had maintainted that one agent was "seriously injured" during the fatal shooting of Silverio Villegas while new clips show ICE agents downplaying the injuries
DHS Secretary Noem Confirms 'Multiple Injuries and Fatalities' in Shooting at Dallas ICE Facility
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons said three individuals were taken to the hospital after what he described as a "possible sniper" attack
Homeland Security Compares ICE Raids to Bagging Pokemon in Social Media Post: 'Gotta Catch 'Em All'
The video features mocked-up trading cards featuring men DHS described as "worst of the worst," with alleged crimes like homicide and child molestation printed on them
DHS to Roll Out AI System Meant to Help Determine Who Gets Targeted for Deportation
The platform, known as ImmigrationOS, uses algorithms to sift through large datasets, flag potential violations, and direct enforcement officers toward priority cases
ICE Pushes for Hundreds of Offices Nationwide as Hiring Drive Accelerates: 'We Want This Yesterday'
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said this week that ICE has received more than 150,000 applications from "patriotic Americans," with 18,000 tentative job offers already issued
Lawyers Report Disappearance of Hundreds of Alligator Alcatraz Detainees From ICE Database: 'It's a Black Hole'
The Miami Herald reported that by late August about 800 detainees no longer appeared in ICE's database, while another 450 were listed with no location
DHS Warns Anti-ICE Rhetoric Driving '1,000% Increase' in Attacks on Officers
The department linked the rise in attacks to recent public comments by Democratic officials, including remarks by Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett who compared ICE to "slave patrols" over the weekend
Immigrant Children at Texas Detention Facility Forced to Buy Bottled Water, Attorneys Say
The reports also describe delayed medical responses, including one child with appendicitis who was not taken to a hospital until he vomited after hours
Solitary Confinement in ICE Detention Centers Has Almost Doubled in Last Eight Months: Report
Experts noted that any time in isolation can be damaging, and the United Nations defines "prolonged" solitary as 15 days or more