Sentences with phrase «immigration enforcement activities»

In his first week in office, President Trump signed an executive order to ramp up immigration enforcement activities that would make accessing health care riskier within many immigrant communities, especially for immigrant women and their families who already face disproportionate barriers to accessing sexual or reproductive health care.
NYPD officers were told in January not to voluntarily cooperate with most federal immigration enforcement activities going forward following criticism over officers» roles in arrests made during a protest.
They will not participate in any direct law enforcement or immigration enforcement activities, as both California and federal government officials have repeatedly said.

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Criminal organizations are increasingly using cryptocurrencies to launder money or otherwise pay for illicit activities, according to one U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
In addition, Cuomo said, law enforcement officers are blocked from seeking immigration status information unless they are investigating illegal criminal activity.
Law enforcement officers will also be prohibited from inquiring about immigration status unless investigating illegal criminal activity.
Require immigration agents and local law enforcement agencies to collaborate with school officials to mitigate the negative impact of impending immigration raids and small - scale enforcement activities on students.
The burden of proof that DD was intentionally being offensive rests in you and you need to show explicit language that the slogan was meant to be interpreted as coded language that would imply that «Report people who don't eat DD to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the FBI, and the House Comittee on Un-Amarican Activities (defunct), #BuildAWallAndMakeTimHortonsPayForIt» and that DD intended it OR they meant to say «All Americans are Fat Lazy and Stupid and eat donuts and drink coffee to the point it's their only source of nourishment.»
Villalpando's lawyers claim the Bellingham resident was unlawfully targeted because of her political activity and protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Criminal organizations are increasingly using cryptocurrencies to launder money or otherwise pay for illicit activities, according to one U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
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