Trump administration hands over Medicaid data to ICE
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If approved by council at the Aug. 5 meeting, Keller law enforcement officers would be a part of ICE's 287 (g) program. The program authorizes state and local officers to "perform specified immigration officer functions under the agency's direction and oversight," according to the website.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States, according to an agreement obtained by The Associated Press.
ICE granted unprecedented access to Medicaid database to help identify and deport illegal immigrants
Trump administration allows ICE to use Medicaid data for immigration enforcement as 20 states filed lawsuit claiming the transfer of health information violates federal laws.
The Trump administration has dramatically curtailed the ability for those facing deportation to be released from immigration detention.
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A father was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after dropping his child off at a Beaverton preschool Tuesday morning, officials said. According to an ICE spokesperson, 38-year-old Mahdi Khanbabazadeh was arrested outside Guidepost Montessori School in South Beaverton after dropping his child off at school.
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Trump’s bill allocates about $170 billion for border and immigration enforcement, with $4.1 billion for CBP hiring that includes 3,000 more Border Patrol agents. It comes at a time of historically low crossings after they reached a record high in December 2023.
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Daily Voice on MSNFourth Detainee Who Escaped New Jersey ICE Facility Captured 2,700 Miles AwayThe fourth and final detainee who escaped from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in New Jersey last month was captured Thursday, July 17, in Los Angeles, more than 2,700 miles away, the FBI said.Andres Felipe Pineda-Mogollon, 25, a Colombian national, escaped from Delaney Hall in Newark following a riot on June 12, as previously reported by Daily Voice.The FBI did not release further details about Pineda-Mogollon's escape.The three other detainees were identified as:Franklin Norberto Bautista-Reyes, a Honduran national who entered the U.S. illegally in 2021, was arrested by Wayne Township Police on May 3, 2025, for aggravated assault, terroristic threats, and weapons possession.Joel Enrique Sandoval-Lopez, a Honduran national who entered as a minor in 2019, was arrested in Passaic on October 3, 2024, for unlawful handgun possession, and again on February 15, 2025, for aggravated assault.Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada, a Colombian national who entered in 2022, was arrested by Hammonton Police on May 15, 2025, for burglary, theft, and conspiracy. Related stories: Broadcast Shocker: CBS Abruptly Cancels Top-Rated Late Show With Stephen Colbert'I Shot Him In The Head': Erie Council President Says NJ Mafia Got Him OffInfamous 'So I Raped You' Fugitive From Gettysburg Caught In France, Pleads Guilty In Assault
A 38-year-old Iranian-born father awaiting his green card was arrested by ICE officers outside his child's preschool on Tuesday.