Georgia, Hyundai and U.S. immigration
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More than 300 South Koreans landed in Seoul a week after being arrested in a raid on a Hyundai facility in Georgia that has strained relations with the U.S. ally.
The evening felt muggy as Mimi Lettunich and Kris Wigger prepared hamburger sliders and tater tots for dinner. The children, 9-year-old triplets and their 7-year-old sibling, had just gotten out of the pool and were hungry.
USCIS Director Edlow explained a policy shift allowing officers to consider whether green card applicants have expressed "anti-American" views.
More anti-blitz rallies have been scheduled in the Chicago suburbs in the coming days, as towns that were once Republican strongholds now lean more Democratic.
A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said officers were conducting a vehicle stop as part of a "targeted law enforcement activity" on Friday morning.
A house in suburban Richmond, Virginia, is listed as the headquarters of Acquisition Logistics and has no public record of running a detention facility before this one. Acquisition Logistics did not reply to messages from CBS News.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s push to revitalize American manufacturing by luring foreign investment into the U.S. has run smack into one of his other priorities: cracking down on illegal immigration.
U.S. immigration authorities are preparing to send more than 300 South Korean workers home on a chartered flight from Atlanta, a week after detaining them for allegedly working illegally.
The San Francisco ICE jurisdiction had recorded approximately 2,100 arrests since Trump’s inauguration, according to Blair. ICE increasingly transfers detainees far from their communities and legal counsel, a move that makes it harder for them to exercise their rights guaranteed under due process and undermines the overall legal process.