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Leah Foley, Massachusetts' top federal prosecutor, threatens legal action against those hindering ICE, following a disruptive incident in Worcester.
ICE Boston is NOT targeting nannies,” the post on X said. “Rumors to the contrary are false and unnecessarily risk the safety ...
After being detained by ICE last month, Juan Francisco Méndez of New Bedford may be released after a third judge set bail at $1500.
Rumors circulated on social media this week that ICE agents have been arresting nannies at parks and playgrounds across ...
So far, the Trump administration’s brazenness surrounding migrant arrests and deportations has the look of children ...
After a series of ICE encounters in Massachusetts, Essex County Sheriff Kevin Koppinger is urging all parties to show ...
Massachusetts continues to be in the bullseye for ice operations. Some people in Massachusetts are applauding these actions.
The governor told GBH News she would “speak out against those who think due process and the rule of law are things they don’t ...
A group known as LUCE plans to deliver a letter to the governor at noon on Thursday, calling for action to prevent the ICE ...
Two undocumented Guatemalan men who were longtime employees at New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.A.-based seafood-processing ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNUS attorney in Mass. threatens to prosecute anyone who obstructs ICE operationsU.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Leah B. Foley said that her office will investigate what she called "interference" with U.S.
Migrant Justice announced that one of those workers, Diblaim Maximo Sargento-Morales, or Max, was ordered release on $1,500 ...
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