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We’ve all had those weeks where the Google calendar looks like a game of Tetris. Meetings stack on chores, chores on workouts ...
The "Sick of ICE" block party in Atlanta was part of a national protest against federal immigration enforcement, featuring food, music, and community activities to raise awareness about deportations.
ICE protests block traffic lanes in Downtown LA, as police presence builds Protesters block traffic at Los Angeles Streets between Aliso and Temple Streets in Downtown Los Angeles on Friday, July ...
The ACLU has filed a class-action lawsuit against ICE alleging racial profiling in LA raids targeting immigrants with brown skin, demanding halt to operations and better detention conditions.
ICEBlock, an app that lets users track and report sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, reached the top of the App Store after receiving criticism from the Trump administration.
Is it legal to record law enforcement in New Jersey? The ICEBlock app allows users to record, upload and share information related to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — ICE — in the ...
As immigration operations continue across Southern California and the U.S., a new app that allows users to report sightings of ICE agents in their area is gaining attention and controversy. The ...
CNN ran a report on the app, dubbed “ICEBlock,” on Monday, which allows users to anonymously alert other users to ICE movements within a five-mile radius.
Colorado sues federal government to stop ICE from getting Medicaid enrollee data Weiser said the new policy from HHS, allows for “wholesale disclosure and use of state residents’ Medicaid data ...
(KRON) — Like Waze, “but for ICE sightings.” That’s how the creators of a new iPhone app that allows users to report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity are d… ...
Raids by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — ICE — has ramped up with more than 600 people arrested by ICE in the New Jersey-New York metro area, which has given rise to the ...
ICEBlock, launched in April, encourages users to “see something, tap something” when they see ICE agents nearby.