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Protesters held up signs with the faces of people who have died in ICE custody this year outside the federal building in downtown Detroit.
Many of those detained received removal orders after being convicted of crimes years ago, but were never deported because their home countries did not consider them citizens.
A total of 15 Michigan Hmong refugees were detained in July and lawmakers are asking for more transparency in response.
Led by Catholics, hundreds marched to Detroit ICE headquarters to deliver letter asking for better treatment of immigrants.
Catholics led march to Detroit ICE office in protest for immigrants Not all the events fell under the “Families First” banner ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Detroit Field Office met with a Catholic migrant group and a Democratic lawmaker to ...
Detroit, organized a meeting between Detroit ICE leaders and Catholic activists concerned about immigrant rights.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan families sounding off after loved ones detained by ICE
Sufeng Yang came to the U.S. as a young child with his mother after the Vietnam War. Yet Yang, a father, provider, and ...
Now, 16 Hmong and Laotian immigrants are facing deportation after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained ...
Schneider was joined in the announcement by ICE OPR Special Agent in Charge Keith Barwick. Corey Cook, 30, appeared in federal court Thursday, in Detroit after a criminal complaint was filed, charging ...
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