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  | date    = 2025-12-17
  | date    = 2026-05-13
  | link    = https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/south-texas/article/cameron-county-ice-detainers-21247674.php
  | link    = https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2026/05/13/dhs-picks-detention-industry-veteran-david-venturella-lead-ice/
  | title  = Texas county reluctantly OKs 287(g) immigration detainer deal with ICE amid new state law
  | title  = David Venturella, former GEO Group executive, named acting ICE director
  | summary = Cameron County officials in Texas approved a 287(g) detainer agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under pressure from a new state law taking effect in 2026, despite opposition from civil rights groups concerned about public trust and immigrant safety.
  | summary = DHS confirmed that David Venturella, a longtime ICE career official and former senior vice president for client relations at the private prison company GEO Group, will become acting director on June 1, replacing acting director Todd Lyons, who was never Senate-confirmed. The Washington Post, NPR, and NBC News reported the appointment, which drew criticism over conflicts of interest given Venturella's detention-contract background.
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  | date    = 2025-12-17
  | date    = 2026-05-25
  | link    = https://www.mprnews.org/story/2025/12/17/lawsuit-alleges-ice-violating-rights-people-observing-immigration-operations-minnesota
  | link    = https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/05/25/dhs-debunks-new-jersey-sanctuary-politicians-smears-against-ice-facility
  | title  = Plaintiffs sue ICE, alleging constitutional rights violations during immigration operations
  | title  = DHS accuses New Jersey Democrats of staging a political stunt at Delaney Hall
  | summary = A lawsuit filed in Minneapolis claims that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents violated the constitutional rights of people lawfully observing immigration enforcement operations, according to organizers at a news conference.
  | summary = In a press release, DHS named eight Democratic officials and denied that any hunger strike was occurring at Delaney Hall, asserting that ICE maintains higher detention standards than most U.S. prisons. Secretary Markwayne Mullin asked whether the "sanctuary politicians" would house the detained criminals in their own homes. The statement directly contradicts on-the-record accounts from detainees' attorneys and lawmakers who entered the facility.
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  | date    = 2025-12-17
  | date    = 2026-05-23
  | link    = https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/minneapolis-police-chief-criticizes-ice-tactics-after-chaotic-arrest-2025-12-17/
  | link    = https://gothamist.com/news/congressmember-denied-entry-to-nj-ice-detention-facility-protestors-clash-with-officers
  | title  = Minneapolis police chief criticizes ICE tactics after chaotic arrest
  | title  = Lawmakers visit Delaney Hall as hunger strike continues
  | summary = Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara condemned ICE’s tactics following a chaotic arrest that involved agents dragging a woman and escalating the situation, saying it contrasted with the department’s de-escalation approach and fueled fear in communities.
  | summary = Sen. Andy Kim and Rep. Rob Menendez Jr. entered the Delaney Hall facility as the detainee hunger strike continued, Gothamist reported. Kim said on X that he saw a carton of congealed milk and spoke with detainees who said they were arrested at scheduled green-card interviews; an attorney told CNN her client had been served spoiled food described as containing worms.
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  | date    = 2025-12-17
  | date    = 2026-05-24
  | link    = https://abc7news.com/post/dozens-protesters-faith-communities-block-entrances-san-francisco-ice-building/18292234/
  | link    = https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/25/us/new-jersey-ice-facility-protests
  | title  = Dozens arrested after protests block entrances to San Francisco ICE building
  | title  = Protesters clash with ICE agents at Delaney Hall over detainee transfer
  | summary = More than two dozen protesters, including faith community members, were arrested outside the San Francisco ICE office after chaining themselves in front of the primary entrances to disrupt operations, highlighting ongoing activism against immigration enforcement.
  | summary = Protesters blocked an unmarked van that organizers said was removing striking detainee Martin Alonso Soto Hernandez for transfer, leading to the week's first physical clash, CNN reported. DHS said ICE removed 70 protesters and used pepper spray and gas canisters; protesters said they were also struck with rubber bullets. Soto Hernandez was moved to the Elizabeth Contract Detention Facility, where his attorney said he was placed in isolation.
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  | date    = 2025-12-16
  | date    = 2026-05-26
  | link    = https://www.tpr.org/news/2025-12-16/operation-irish-goodbye-ice-to-detain-migrants-voluntarily-leaving-the-us-as-part-of-trumps-deportation-campaign
  | link    = https://www.npr.org/2026/05/26/nx-s1-5830474/trump-immigration-courts-mega-masters
  | title  = ‘Operation Irish Goodbye’: ICE to detain migrants leaving US as part of deportation push
  | title  = Immigration courts launch mass mega-master hearings to speed deportations
  | summary = ICE announced “Operation Irish Goodbye,a policy aiming to detain migrants who attempt to voluntarily return to their home countries during the holiday season, which critics say may inflate deportation totals and extend reentry bans.
  | summary = DOJ has begun holding mass "mega master" immigration hearings of more than 100 people at once in Chicago, Boston, and Chelmsford, Massachusetts, with Dallas next, NPR reported. The push coincides with EOIR swearing in its largest immigration judge class in agency history, a combined 82 judges announced May 21, bringing FY 2026 hires to a record 153.
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Latest news items used on the Main Page "In the News" box.