The mayor of Newark, N.J. said ICE raided a "local establishment" without a warrant and detained undocumented people, as well as citizens.
A New Jersey mayor says his city has been “unlawfully terrorized” after federal agents detained multiple people Thursday during what Immigration and Customs Enforcement called “a targeted enforcement operation.
Thousands of NJ students lack permanent legal status, and even more have a parent who is in the state illegally. Schools are caught in the middle.
The Thursday morning raid took place in Newark, New Jersey and saw three people taken into custody by immigration officials. The owner of the business that was raided said he's never seen anything lik
Former state Senate President Steve Sweeney shocked many Democrats earlier this week when he said he would repeal New Jersey’s “sanctuary state” status if
New Jersey public officials are raising questions after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers raided a Newark business on Thursday just days into President Donald Trump's second administration.
Another point of concern is the Trump administration's promise of "mass deportation" efforts across the country. According to local immigration attorneys, much of what Trump wants to do would require a significant amount of resources — financially, staffing-wise and spatially.
Residents in New Jersey cities report seeing ICE agents, causing anxiety. Operations follow Newark raids; local officials address community concerns and educate on rights.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka reveals that U.S. citizens were caught up in a recent ICE raid, raising concerns about constitutional rights and immigration enforcement tactics.
Mayor Ras Baraka said he was "appalled" and "angry" and blasted ICE for also detaining U.S. citizens, including a veteran. ICE said citizens may be questioned during an investigation.
At the Better Life Ministry in Jersey City, pastors and ministers from various denominations gathered to address the concerns of those worried about Immigration and Customs Enforcement and deportation today.
Immigration since President Donald Trump's inauguration has been a hot topic. Here's what has happened, and what you need to know.