Trump administration resumes detention of immigrant families after Biden-era pause
- The Trump administration dismissed lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma regarding state immigration laws, as reported by the Department of Justice.
- Iowa and Oklahoma enacted laws allowing local officials to arrest individuals with deportation orders, following Texas's example.
- The Biden administration previously sued Texas, Iowa, and Oklahoma over these immigration laws.
- A recent appellate court decision complicated the legal battle involving Iowa's immigration law and pending lawsuits against it.
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Trump Resumes Family Detentions, Including Children as Young as 1
In other immigration news, the Trump administration has resumed placing asylum-seeking families in detention — restarting a practice that caused the death of at least six migrant children during Trump’s first term. The nonprofit RAICES is reporting at least 14 immigrant families, some with children as young as 1 year old, are currently jailed at a facility in Karnes County, Texas, after being apprehended near the Mexican and Canadian borders. Th…
Feds are opening more detention centers in Texas as Trump administration steps up deportations
(The Texas Tribune) -- After watching news reports of seemingly random immigration raids and hearing White House officials encourage undocumented immigrants to self-deport, a Venezuelan family decided to heed the government’s advice and leave the United States for Canada a few weeks ago. They were arrested trying to enter Canada, said their San Antonio lawyer, Laura Flores-Dixit. Now the parents, who are in their 30s, and their two children, age…


What do we know about the record of undocumented immigrants announced by the Trump administration and not yet operational?
If you only have a few seconds, read these lines: From February 25, 2025, irregular immigrants over the age of 14 must register with their name, address and fingerprints. Not doing so involves fines of $1,000 to $5,000 or up to 6 months in prison, as announced by the Department of Security. The purpose of the search, according to lawyers and some civil organizations, is to have the data of immigrants without documents and then deport them. They …
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