Immigration policy shapes who can enter, live, work, study, and seek safety in the United States, and how government agencies enforce those rules on the ground. This category breaks down complex topics like immigration detention and bond hearings, due process protections for noncitizens, and the operational challenges agencies face when detention stretches on without hearings.
Immigration Enforcement and Your Rights
A major focus of this category is how federal immigration enforcement actually works, from ICE’s legal authority to run mass operations to what happens when an individual is detained, granted bond, or ordered released by a judge. It explains your constitutional rights in encounters with agents, including what the Fourth Amendment requires before ICE can enter a home, protections in “sensitive locations” like churches and schools, and practical guidance for raids and enforcement encounters. Other pieces look at the rapid growth of ICE and large operations that reshape local policing and politics.
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