ICE arrests drop nearly 12% after Minneapolis killings and policy shake-up

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests declined sharply after a leadership shakeup and the controversial fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by immigration officers in Minneapolis.

Trump 'Gold Card' visa approves just one applicant despite early $1B claims

The Trump administration’s “gold card” visa program, designed to attract wealthy foreign investors, has approved just one applicant so far, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told lawmakers.

Justice Department targets hundreds in denaturalization push

The Justice Department is reportedly stepping up efforts to revoke citizenship from hundreds of naturalized Americans.

High-ranking DHS official sidelined over allegations of 'sugar daddy' relationship, luxe gifts and drug use

Fox News has learned a high-ranking Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official is on administrative leave after an investigation was launched into the leader's alleged "sugar daddy" relationship, lavish spending and drug use, according to a DHS official.

California law requiring federal agents to wear ID blocked by federal appeals court

A federal appeals court blocked a California law that would require federal immigration agents and officers to identify themselves by wearing a badge or another form of ID.

29 Mexican nationals charged in Channel Islands panga boat interception

The Justice Department has filed federal charges against 29 Mexican nationals intercepted on a panga boat south of San Nicolas Island.

Judge rules man shot by ICE in California must stay in federal custody

A federal judge in Sacramento on Monday ordered a 36-year-old man shot by ICE officers in California to remain in federal custody after he was charged with felony assault on an immigration officer.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons submits resignation letter to DHS secretary

Acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, who presided over the agency amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, is planning to leave his post. Here's what to know.

Banks will have to collect citizenship data, Trump administration says

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing an executive order that would require banks to collect citizenship data for new and existing customers.

USC student hit in eye by DHS' less-than-lethal weapon during 'No Kings' protest

An 18-year-old USC student was struck in the eye by a less-than-lethal round while documenting a protest outside a federal detention center in Los Angeles.

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An 18-year-old USC student was struck in the eye by a less-than-lethal round while documenting a protest outside a federal detention center in Los Angeles.

California lawmakers push universal police mask ban to meet federal court standards

California Senator Scott Wiener has introduced an emergency update to the mask ban law to include all law enforcement, aiming to satisfy a federal judge's ruling on discrimination.

Contempt proceedings against Trump administration must stop, judge rules

A divided U.S. appeals court panel has ruled that an “intrusive” criminal contempt investigation into the Trump administration over deportation flights to El Salvador must stop. 

Man shot by ICE in California charged with assault on federal officer

The Department of Justice on Tuesday charged a man shot by ICE seven times in California last week with an assault on a federal officer with a deadly weapon – in this case, his car reversing and then making a hard U-turn.

California man shot 7 times by ICE arrested by FBI, attorney says

A 36-year-old man in California who was shot by ICE officers seven times was arrested Monday by the FBI immediately after being discharged from the hospital and who was in no condition to be brought to jail, his attorney told reporters on Monday. 

New witness saw ICE shooting in California, provides dashcam video

A new witness officially came forward on Friday with dashcam footage that may provide a critical look into the recent shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Patterson, Calif., and raises questions about early-morning gunfire in the middle of civilian traffic.