Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Only 20% of ICE Detainees Get a Hearing Within 10 Days
The incoming administration will have to comply with an order to give immigrants a hearing within 10 days, something that ICE has failed to do for the vast majority of detained immigrants.
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New York ICE Chief and Deportation Officer Say They Worked Closely with State Court Officers on Arrests
“I got most of my guidance, my dealing with the court, from the court officers. We worked with them very well,” said David Rodriguez, a deportation officer who works out of the Varick Street ICE office.
Video Shows ICE Agents Arresting a Protestor in NYC
The arrest came despite the NYPD stating it does not need federal assistance in policing the protest.
Emails Show Long Island Police Departments Worked Closely With ICE
Despite previously denying working with ICE on Operation Matador, emails show Nassau County and Suffolk County Police Departments worked closely with the agency.
Thomson Reuters Analysts Process Data to Help ICE Agents Make Arrests, Documents Show
A contract with ICE stipulates that data gathered by the company and used in arrests be “analyzed internally by both automation and trained analysts”
Behind The Scenes: At The Mercy Of The Courts, One Family’s Harrowing Journey (Podcast)
We spent a year investigating the impact of Trump's policies on New York's immigration courts. After watching hundreds of hearings a day, here are some details of what we found.
ICE Attempted to Deport a 14-Year Old Girl From a New York Shelter, Despite the Pandemic
14-year old Jenny is one of a growing number of children who were previously in the government's Remain in Mexico program that ICE is now trying to deport.
ICE Arrests Teenager at Shelter Despite Pandemic, Places Him in Solitary Confinement
Jorge was placed in a cell for 23 hours per day as a form of quarantine, according to his attorney.
On the Brink of Being Homeless in a Sanctuary City
Despite a citywide rise in deportations, families of undocumented persons are ineligible for housing benefits, putting them at risk of homelessness.
On Long Island, Undocumented Drivers Risk Their Freedom From Town to Town
Local departments make their own policies on contacting Immigration and Customs Enforcement