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Third individual arrested on alleged Haiti human trafficking

ICE announced the arrest of a third individual indicted for conspiracy to commit human trafficking offenses involving Haitian nationals. The indictment includes charges that the defendants engaged in visa fraud by making false statements in documents filed for H-2A visas.

Letter Concerns with ICE Response to Utah “Blacklist”

A group of national and local immigrants’ rights, civil rights, and religious organizations in expressing serious concerns with the ICE response to the creation and dissemination of the list of purported undocumented Hispanic residents of Utah.

Arrested 75 foreign nationals with criminal records in Virginia and Washington, DC

ICE press release on the arrests of 75 foreign nationals with criminal records in Virginia and Washington, DC, following two ICE enforcement operations. The release includes information on the removal process for individuals arrested.

Relief for Haitian F-1 nonimmigrant students

ICE announcement on the suspension of certain requirements for employment authorization for Haitian F-1 nonimmigrant students experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the 1/12/10 earthquake.

32 individuals from the Atlanta area were arrested by Fugitive Operations Teams

ICE announcement that 32 individuals from the Atlanta area were arrested by Fugitive Operations Teams (FOT). Those arrested include individuals with prior criminal convictions, prior deportations, or outstanding final orders of deportation issued by an immigration judge.

Criminal charges for Employers knowingly hiring undocumented immigrants

ICE announcement that the owner and a top executive of a metal casting company in Ventura County were arrested on federal criminal charges for knowingly hiring undocumented immigrants. The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to six months in prison.

Criminal charges for Employers knowingly hiring undocumented immigrants

ICE announcement that the owner and a top executive of a metal casting company in Ventura County were arrested on federal criminal charges for knowingly hiring undocumented immigrants. The charges carry a maximum penalty of up to six months in prison.

28 in New Orleans facing criminal charges or deportation as a result of Operation Community Shield

ICE announcement that 28 individuals from the New Orleans area with ties to the MS-13 and Latin Kings transnational street gangs are facing criminal charges or deportation as a result of Operation Community Shield.

ICE comment request on revision of the Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)

ICE comment request on revision of the Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).

Arkansas Restaurant Owner Guilty for Harboring Undocumented Employees

ICE press release announcing that Sen Chen of Mountain Home, Arkansas was sentenced to five years probation and a $5,000 fine after pleading guilty to providing transportation, housing, food, and cash to undocumented employees in exchange for their labor at his restaurant