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599 articlesFrom H-1B to Corner Office: Five Indian-Origin Tech CEOs
Five Indian-origin CEOs used H-1B visas as entry points to U.S. tech careers. The H-1B has an 85,000 annual cap and often relies on a lottery amid heavy demand. Applicants…
Hopeless in Custody, Detainees Voluntarily Depart from the U.S.
In 2025 voluntary departures rose from 8,663 to 15,241 as detention conditions, ICE’s opposition to bond, and a…
Twenty Years in the U.S.: Man Detained by ICE After Visa Overstay
(UNITED STATES) Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a longtime resident in custody this week after he overstayed a…
Pastor Speaks Out After ICE Pepper-Ball Shot in Broadview
During a September 2025 protest outside Broadview’s ICE center, Pastor David Black was hit in the head by…
ICE Arrests at Rhode Island Courthouses; Volunteers Intervene
Legislators introduced bills to prohibit civil immigration arrests of court attendees in Rhode Island, prompted by increased detentions…
Paramjit Singh, Green Card Holder, ICE Delays Brain Tumor Surgery
Paramjit Singh, a green card holder and Fort Wayne business owner, has been in ICE custody since July…
Vigil for Missouri Man Who Died in ICE Custody Demands Reform
Following the death of 34-year-old Cruz-Silva in ICE custody, a Missouri vigil urged reforms: better medical and mental…
Hagerstown shop owner released from ICE; deportation fight continues
After ICE detained Melissa Tran on May 12, 2025, she spent five months in custody before a judge…
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,…
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…