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After his mom ran a stop sign in Darke County, a three-year-old Ohioan was put in foster care for months.
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Hiro Ramen & Tea on Sawmill Road released a statement after ICE agents arrested three employees in the restaurant's parking lot Wednesday morning.
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Ayman Soliman's asylum status was revoked in early June.
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Protestors at the ICE Out! rally that began at Columbus City Hall on Tuesday marched through downtown streets.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials waiting outside of courtrooms is a new tactic that has been used in several states.
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Carmen Guerrero Sandoval, her nine-year-old son who is a U.S. citizen and her unborn child are listed as plaintiffs in the case. A Cleveland immigration court ordered Sandoval on Monday to report for deportation on June 3.
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The 287(g) contracts with ICE grant some federal powers to local law enforcement.
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More Ohio jails are entering into agreements with ICE to hold people who have been arrested for lacking legal status.
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A Tipp City church is rallying around a Honduran immigrant detained by ICE. The 42-year-old has a wife and two children.
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A federal judge blocked ICE from deporting Columbia University student and protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil after he was arrested by ICE despite legally being in the U.S. on a green card. The arrest has Muslim and student groups questioning their ability to protest.