Sentences with phrase «immigration officers came»

A central New York dairy farmer says seven federal immigration officers came onto his property without permission, arrested a Guatemalan worker without producing a warrant and handcuffed the farmer when he video - recorded their actions.

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And, if worst comes to worst, the immigrations officer can rip off the Post-it and stamp wherever they please.
Immigration enforcement officers found people who said they came from Iraq, Syria and Iran.
The letter comes a week after scores of Iraqi Christians living around Detroit were plucked from their homes and cars — some on their way to church — and shackled by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
That is why we said no, we are not getting down... They called some immigration officers (at the airport) to come and talk to us but we said no we want to come down with the handcuffs on and so they said we should come down.
When it comes to irregular migrant children, deportation data shows that children and families with children are not a priority group for immigration officers; this means that these children are more likely to spend a significant part of their childhood in the country of residence in a situation of protracted legal limbo.
With a growing fear of many more immigration raids to come, on Feb. 24, county Democrats added four new conditions to the proposal, including language that prohibits county officers and officials from honoring requests made by ICE and Customs and Border Protection, CBP, that do not give rise to probable cause, and protects Westchester from liability due to false arrests and imprisonments.
She added that a group of about 10 - 12 people who claimed to be coming to Ghana for a church programme were returned by immigration officers who thought their movement was suspicious.
The call came on the steps of City Hall this afternoon, where elected officials and advocates rallied to denounce the Arizona law, which forces police officers to ask individuals for their immigration status if they look suspicious.
Take a close look at the agreements between schools and law enforcement agencies to make sure that police and school resource officers (SROs) are not gathering information for ICE, or coming to campus to talk to students and potentially asking questions about their or their family's immigration status, which would violate the California Values Act.
When she passed through immigration on her way back to the U.S., the officer, noting her birth city, said, «Oh, you've come home.»
If you are at risk of being detained or deported, develop a safety plan so that you know what you would do if an immigration officer stops you or comes to your home.
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