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Threat of ICE Raids Shadows Every Shift in Chicago Food Warehouses

By October 2025, fear of ICE enforcement—though concentrated in court and street arrests—affects Chicago food warehouses, causing absences, productivity loss,…

East Chicago Schools Cancel Marathon Service Project Over ICE Fears

On October 11, 2025, School City of East Chicago canceled the October 12 Marathon field trip out of caution over…

Georgia’s Irwin County Detention Center Resumes Immigration Detention

Irwin County Detention Center reopened on October 12, 2025 after a 2021 ICE suspension tied to credible findings of unnecessary…

U.S. Citizen, Army Veteran Arrested by ICE Pushes Back at DHS Debunk

During a July 2025 ICE raid in Camarillo, U.S. citizen and veteran George Retes was detained for three days without…

Latvia Orders 841 Russians to Leave Under Tightened Immigration Rules

Latvia told 841 Russian citizens to leave by October 13, 2025, for not meeting new requirements—A2 Latvian, security checks, and…

California Law Lets Immigrant Parents Name a Caregiver if Deported

AB 495, signed September 2025, requires California schools and providers to accept Caregiver Authorization Affidavits and short-term guardianships by January…

New York MELT Act Seeks Penalties for ICE Agents Masking Identities

The MELT Act would bar officers from hiding their faces during arrests in New York, focusing on ICE practices. Sponsors…

H-1B Cap-Exempt Employers: No Lottery, But LCA Still Required

Universities, certain nonprofits, and government research bodies can file H-1B petitions year-round as cap-exempt, but must obtain a certified LCA…