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- ICE
ICE
- How ICE Went Rogue: Analysis of the Legal Authorities Governing ICE . . .
Federal agents cannot stop cars for traffic violations — that is only permitted by state and local law enforcement officers Immigration agents are legally allowed to stop a vehicle only for the purposes of enforcing federal law – both immigration law, and criminal law
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement - Homeland Security
DHS’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) duties are carried out through more than 400 federal statutes and focus on smart immigration enforcement, humane detention, preventing terrorism, and combating the illegal movement of people and goods
- How Trump Is Reshaping Immigration Enforcement | Council on Foreign . . .
Since returning to office in 2025, U S President Donald Trump has taken major steps to reshape immigration policy and enforcement in pursuit of his campaign promise to execute “the largest
- A Legal Framework for Understanding Immigration Enforcement
Explore the statutory and constitutional framework governing U S immigration enforcement, and discover primary sources available in HeinOnline’s Immigration Law and Policy in the U S database
- Immigration Arrests in the Interior of the United States: A Primer
U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is primarily responsible for immigration enforcement in the interior of the United States ICE has considerable authority to arrest and detain aliens identified for removal
- Enforcement | Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC
The ILRC provides resources and support to communities and organizations working on immigration enforcement issues, including background explanations, strategy tools for campaigns, legal and policy analyses, and ongoing assistance to campaigns fighting against unfair immigration enforcement
- Cooperation Between U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and State . . .
For community advocates, policymakers, and law enforcement agencies (LEAs) interested in exploring alternatives, this document outlines how federal immigration authorities can—and cannot—compel state and local LEAs to cooperate
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