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Appeals court pauses order restricting use of force by immigration agents in Chicago-area crackdown
CHICAGO (AP) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily halted an order restricting the use of force by federal immigration agents in the Chicago area, calling it “overbroad” and “too prescriptive.”
The Trump administration's planned immigration enforcement crackdown in New Orleans could start as early as Dec. 1, Department of Homeland Security sources told CBS News.
A US appeals court has temporarily blocked an order that curtailed federal immigration enforcement in Chicago, arguing that the lower judge overstepped when she imposed strict and wide-reaching restraints on how agents can interact with protesters and journalists.
Pope Leo discussed with Pritzker their shared concerns about the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement practices in Chicago.
Florida is home to over half of the 600,000 Venezuelan TPS holders impacted. Officials say their loss of legal status will harm Florida's economy.
"The fact that a paper tells me you're now a citizen of this country doesn't take away from the fact that I look the way I look," Cristina Rojas told CBS News.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents fanned out across North Carolina's largest city over the week, detaining 81 people in a single day.
Trump's immigration crackdown has galvanized Chicagoans, who have banded together to protect their loved ones and neighbors.
The U.S. Conference of Bishops issued a Special Pastoral Message in solidarity with migrants and decrying the growing crackdown. They call for reform.