Tom Homan blamed news media leaks for compromising a large-scale operation in the Denver suburbs that allowed Tren de Aragua members to escape ICE.
Activists and neighbors believe the majority of detainees aren’t criminals, and they said immigration enforcement actions ...
Tom Homan, President Trump’s “border czar,” is seething after an immigration raid in a suburb of Denver was allegedly leaked, ...
ABC News followed federal immigration agents in a Denver door-to-door raid of suspected undocumented immigrants.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids targeted residences across the Denver metro area, resulting in an unknown ...
Eager to get out and protest again? The Denver branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is planning to gather ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents executed a pre-dawn raid in Colorado where they reportedly kicked down doors in an area known for harboring Tren de Aragua gang […] ...
FBI agents joined U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on an operation targeting members of a Venezuelan gang in the Denver area on Wednesday.
ICE hasn’t revealed how many people were detained during raids of Denver, Aurora apartment complexes
The immigration agency said it was targeting 100 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua but it hasn’t said how many detainees had gang connections ...
Local business owners are seeing the impacts firsthand, and employees— regardless of their status — are choosing to stay home, too afraid to risk stepping outside.
Questions remain one day after federal law enforcement agencies conducted several raids across the Denver metro on Wednesday.
NEWS spoke with one business owner who says his migrant employees are staying home out of fear, regardless of their status.
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