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President Donald Trump has lifted long-standing restrictions on migrant arrests at sensitive locations such as schools and churches, reversing policies set by ICE and CBP over the past decade.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams said his administration has been coordinating with ICE with regard to deporting criminal illegal migrants.
Former El Salvador President Mauricio Funes who lived in exile in Nicaragua dies at 65.
Some Chicago educators say they have prepared a "sanctuary team" who know what to do in case of a raid. So far, there have been no reported mass deportations in the Chicago area.
The Homeland Security Department has scrapped a Biden policy that kept immigration authorities away from sensitive community places.
US adults want action on the border but split on mass deportations and largely oppose arrests in schools: AP-NORC poll.