The group says the hotline is not intended to protect criminals but to make sure immigrant families in Arizona aren't torn apart.
Here's what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders Trump signed.
Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka said in a statement on Thursday that ICE "raided" a business in the city and detained "undocumented residents, as well as citizens, without producing a warrant."
As Trump promises a tough crackdown on illegal immigration, concerns grow locally about possible enforcements.
At least 27 agencies across the nation are currently listed as having submitted applications to the program, including agencies in Texas, Georgia, Montana, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Nearly half of the pending applications are from Florida law enforcement agencies.
Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.
Florida schools will cooperate with all law enforcement working to enforce the nation’s laws on illegal immigration and keep our schools safe.'
Immigration lawyer Jose Perez reports that migrants in Syracuse are facing heightened restrictions during U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) check-ins, including passport confiscation and mandatory ankle bracelets. Passports, often their only form of ID, are being taken, complicating daily activities like travel and medical care.
Social media reports of Navajo citizens being detained by ICE prompted Navajo leaders to explore ways to protect their people.
On Thursday, many metro schools, hospitals, and organizations addressed the change in policy for Immigration and Customs Enforcement as many in the Hispanic community are concerned.
Newark mayor said undocumented residents as well as citizens were detained without warrant. Read more at straitstimes.com.