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Immigration enforcement officials sought information from labor, marijuana and health departments, records show.
The Trump administration is using administrative subpoenas to intimidate landlords into handing over sensitive tenant records ...
At today's House Homeland Security Committee hearing, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) called on White House Deputy Chief of Staff ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Immigration authorities are demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding ...
In a wide-ranging conversation, the Governor addressed the state’s plans for this wildfire season, the impact of the Big ...
On June 5, a University of Utah student was pulled over by a Mesa County police officer for following a semitrailer too ...
One of Fernando's locations reopens following a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to the restaurant.
For all of Colorado's efforts to protect the state against the Trump administration, residents are left vulnerable to ...
The owner says there was no raid and no employees have been arrested. Both Fernando's locations were closed on Monday ...
Legal experts warn against complying with non-judicial demands from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Those subpoenas, which are redacted, asked for information about businesses that would give ICE a list of employee names.