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The heads of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and Citizenship and Immigration Services appeared before the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday. Among the questions they faced was whether the tactics used by their agents during arrests and deportations run afoul of the Constitution.
Congressional Democrats have a list of demands to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But tensions between the two parties are high and the timeline is short — the stopgap bill funding DHS runs out Friday.
For the first time since the federal operation in Minneapolis led to the deaths of two U.S. citizens, the heads of three immigration agencies testified before the House Homeland Security Committee.
Examine why eligible green card holders may want to consider citizenship as enforcement and executive policy changes continue.
The heads of three Trump administration agencies have appeared before Congress to discuss immigration policies.
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He said the Chattanooga Police Department is not part of an immigration enforcement pact with ICE, but he said it does have some responsibilities under a state law passed in 2024 cracking down on illegal immigration. The mayor said, "We must follow the law and walk a very thin line, but we have not lost our values.
Top U.S. immigration officials are testifying before a congressional committee on Tuesday in the first such hearing since two U.S. citizens were killed in Minnesota and amid mounting opposition to President Donald Trump’s crackdown.