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Colombian Deportations from U.S. Reach Highest Level in 30 Years

By mid‑2025, 23,045 Colombians were deported, surpassing 2024 amid an enforcement surge: 10,000 new ICE agents, asylum restrictions, and CBP…

Immigrant Group Urges Colorado AG to Probe ICE Links in Mountain Towns

SB 276 (2025) forbids Colorado local agencies from sharing personal information with ICE absent a federal criminal investigation and judge’s…

Pritzker Signs Law Guaranteeing Public Education Regardless of Immigration Status

Effective January 1, 2026, Illinois’ H.B. 3247 guarantees K–12 public education regardless of immigration status. The law prohibits enrollment barriers,…

Marriott Acknowledges Hotel in Portfolio Used to Detain Families for ICE

April 2025 reports allege ICE held two families, including three U.S. citizen children, in a Marriott‑branded Louisiana hotel. Marriott restated…

Kristi Noem: How President Trump Promised — and Secured — the Border

CBP data through August 21, 2025 show record-low crossings: 24,628 encounters in July and a 116-apprehension single day. Officials cite…

Etihad Airways Triples Nairobi Flights, Boosting Kenya’s Aviation Recovery

Starting July 2025 Etihad operates two nonstop Abu Dhabi–Nairobi rotations daily, expanding seats and freight capacity. The schedule reduces layovers,…

ICE Deportation Flights Surge and the Debate Over a Dedicated ICE Airline

Avelo began scheduled deportation flights from Mesa on May 12, 2025, under a DHS contract using three aircraft. Reported costs…

Former WWII Internment Site at Fort Bliss Now Immigrant Detention Center Sparks Outrage

On August 21, 2025, Fort Bliss became a tent-based detention center for 5,000 detainees, costing $1.2–$1.26 billion. Officials tout faster…