Intelligencer
The Cut
Vulture
The Strategist
Curbed
Grub Street
Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine
Give a Gift Subscription
Buy Back Issues
Current Issue Contents
New York
Shop
Subscribe
Sign In
Account
Profile
Sign Out
Menu
Menu
Close
Close
Search
Intelligencer
Politics
Technology
Business
Ideas
The Cut
Style
Self
Culture
Power
The Cut Shop
Vulture
TV
Movies
Comedy
Music
Books
Art
Theater
What to Stream
Curbed
Cityscape
Design Hunting
The Real Estate
Best of New York
The Strategist
Gift Guides
Sales
Beauty
Home
Kitchen + Dining
Fashion
Travel
Tech & Electronics
Fitness
Kids & Babies
Grub Street
Restaurants & Bars
The Thousand Best
The Magazine
Crossword
Current Issue
Subscribe
Gift Subscriptions
Buy Back Issues
More
About
New York
Shop
Newsletters
Podcasts
Videos
Best Doctors
Top Rated Lawyers
Sign In
Subscribe
Search
Like Us
Follow Us
Follow
Search
Search
Close
Subscribe
Give A
Gift
Menu
Menu
Close
Close
Search
Intelligencer
Politics
Technology
Business
Ideas
The Cut
Style
Self
Culture
Power
The Cut Shop
Vulture
TV
Movies
Comedy
Music
Books
Art
Theater
What to Stream
Curbed
Cityscape
Design Hunting
The Real Estate
Best of New York
The Strategist
Gift Guides
Sales
Beauty
Home
Kitchen + Dining
Fashion
Travel
Tech & Electronics
Fitness
Kids & Babies
Grub Street
Restaurants & Bars
The Thousand Best
The Magazine
Crossword
Current Issue
Subscribe
Gift Subscriptions
Buy Back Issues
More
About
New York
Shop
Newsletters
Podcasts
Videos
Best Doctors
Top Rated Lawyers
Sign In
Subscribe
Search
Like Us
Follow Us
Follow
Search
Search
Close
Displaying all articles tagged:
Ice
soho grifter
Feb. 2, 2022
Anna Delvey Won’t Be Watching
Inventing Anna
In an essay, she painted a grim picture of her confinement in an upstate ICE facility.
By
Claire Lampen
immigration
Oct. 13, 2021
Life Under ‘Extreme Hardship’
Inside one family’s decade-long ordeal with America’s cruelly absurd immigration laws.
By
Deborah Chasman
culinary school
Mar. 2, 2021
We Graduated Culinary School. Now What?
Training to work in an industry in peril.
By
Rachel Sugar
immigration
Feb. 1, 2021
DHS Official Reportedly Cut Deal to Keep Trump’s ICE Policies Going Under Biden
A whistleblower alleges that a top Homeland Security official signed a deal with the ICE union designed to frustrate immigration reform under Biden.
By
Matt Stieb
corruption
Oct. 1, 2020
Trump Orders Agencies to Aid His Campaign — and Its Violent Supporters
The president is stuffing self-promotional letters into food-aid boxes and giving pro-vigilante talking points to Homeland Security staffers.
By
Eric Levitz
ice detention
Sept. 15, 2020
Reports Of ICE’s Forced Hysterectomies Are Nothing New In America
The U.S. has been stripping women of their right to give birth for more than a century and it still happens today.
By
Angelina Chapin
education
July 14, 2020
Trump Administration Cancels ICE Plan to Block International Student Visas
The rare reversal comes after Harvard and MIT sued ICE for requiring foreign students to leave the U.S. if they are taking online-only courses.
By
Matt Stieb
immigration
July 14, 2020
Trump’s Cruel Attack on International Students
The Trump administration said it was rescinding its order prohibiting international students from staying in the U.S. while taking classes online.
By
Anna Silman
coronavirus
July 6, 2020
ICE Makes International Students Choose Between Coronavirus Risk and Deportation
ICE’s new ruling requires that college students with visas take in-person courses, transfer to a campus with physical classes, or exit the U.S.
By
Matt Stieb
immigration
Mar. 19, 2020
ICE Was a Danger to Immigrants. The Coronavirus Makes It a Danger to Everyone.
The spread of the pandemic has made the agency’s reign of terror untenable.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
immigration
Feb. 5, 2020
ICE Allegedly Neglecting 5-Year-Old’s Traumatic Head Injury
The boy was reportedly scheduled to see a neurologist before ICE detained his family during what they thought was a regular check-in.
By
Claire Lampen
immigration
Dec. 4, 2019
ICE Didn’t Need McKinsey’s Help to Abuse Detainees
The consulting firm provided ICE with inhuman cost-cutting recommendations. But the moral rot is coming from inside the agency.
By
Eric Levitz
ice
Dec. 1, 2019
ICE Deports ‘Crucial Witness’ in New Orleans Hard Rock Hotel Collapse
Delmer Joel Ramirez Palma raised basic safety concerns related to construction flaws that may have led to the accident, which killed three.
By
Matt Stieb
lawsuits
Oct. 10, 2019
Lawyer From Netflix’s
Living Undocumented
Files ACLU Lawsuit Against ICE
Following a June incident shown in the docuseries, lawyer Andrea Martinez is suing the U.S. government and ICE agents for Fourth Amendment violations.
By
Maria Elena Fernandez
immigration
Aug. 15, 2019
Truck Rams Crowd of ICE Protesters Outside Rhode Island Prison
The incident, which sent five people to the hospital, was caught on video.
By
Adam K. Raymond
immigration
Aug. 9, 2019
ICE Targets Immigrant Workers at Poultry Processing Plants Across Mississippi
A total of 680 people were arrested in the raid; 300 have since been released.
By
Nikita Richardson
immigration
Aug. 9, 2019
Children Left Alone and Terrified After Massive ICE Raid
After ICE arrested hundreds of immigrants, some children came out of school with no idea where their parents were.
By
Hannah Gold
and
Amanda Arnold
power
July 23, 2019
Neighbors Formed a Human Chain to Protect a Man and His Son From ICE Agents
“I know they’re gonna come back,” a neighbor said. “And when they come back, we’re coming back.”
By
Amanda Arnold
immigration
July 23, 2019
An 18-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Has Been in Immigration Custody for Nearly a Month
The 18-year-old has a birth certificate and social security number, but that hasn’t been enough to secure his release.
By
Adam K. Raymond
migrant crisis
July 15, 2019
The Flaw in Trump’s Intimidation-Based Immigration Strategy
Threatening painful and controversial actions, like ICE raids, may work in the short term, but eventually he’ll have to deliver — or admit defeat.
By
Ed Kilgore
migrant crisis
June 18, 2019
Trump Announces ‘Removal’ of ‘Millions of Illegal Aliens’ Starting Next Week
Trump announced by tweet that ICE will begin removing “millions of illegal aliens,” surprising officials who didn’t know he would broadcast the plan.
By
Matt Stieb
immigration
June 14, 2019
5,200 Migrants in ICE Detention Exposed to Mumps and Chicken Pox
Since September, 297 cases of mumps have been confirmed among people in ICE custody.
By
Claire Lampen
ice
May 16, 2019
ICE Director Nominee Can Look at Migrant Child, Spot ‘Soon-to-Be Gang Member’
Earlier this year Mark Morgan, former Border Patrol chief and Trump’s nominee for ICE director, claimed he has a superpower.
By
Matt Stieb
ice
May 5, 2019
Trump Surprises Officials With Tweet Nominating Mark Morgan to Be ICE Director
Trump surprised his advisers by tweeting the nomination of ex–Border Patrol head Mark Morgan, who will take ICE in a “tougher direction.”
By
Matt Stieb
immigration
Apr. 12, 2019
Could Trump’s Illegal Plan to Ship Migrants to Cities Make Everyone Happy?
The president’s assumption that urban liberals hate and fear migrants as much as he and the MAGA folk do isn’t necessarily accurate.
By
Ed Kilgore
immigration
Apr. 12, 2019
Report: White House Wanted to Use Migrant Detainees to Target Political Foes
The White House reportedly considered releasing detained migrants in Nancy Pelosi’s San Fransisco district as a tactic to frustrate Democrats.
By
Matt Stieb
immigration
Apr. 8, 2019
Trump Wants a ‘Tougher’ ICE Director. What Does That Mean?
After a Homeland Security shakeup, it appears that Stephen Miller may be gaining even more influence over Trump’s immigration and border policies.
By
Matt Stieb
human rights
Mar. 5, 2019
ICE Releases 12 Infants From Detention After Outcry
“Every mother I spoke to said that her child was sick in some way,” said an immigration rights advocate.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
politics
Mar. 1, 2019
Pelosi, AOC Warn Moderate Democrats to Stop Voting With the GOP
The spat over gun-vote defections shows Pelosi may have to choose between imposing party discipline on moderates, or moving fewer “messaging” bills.
By
Ed Kilgore
human rights
Feb. 28, 2019
24-Year-Old Woman Delivers Stillborn Baby in ICE Custody
Days after the 24-year-old went into premature labor, she was released from ICE detention.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
investigations
Feb. 15, 2019
21 Savage Says ICE ‘Definitely Targeted’ Him in First Interview Since Arrest
“They just said, ‘We got Savage.’”
By
Dee Lockett
21 savage
Feb. 13, 2019
21 Savage Freed From ICE Detention As He Awaits Expedited Hearing
He flew on a private jet back to his Atlanta home on Wednesday afternoon.
By
Hunter Harris
explainers
Feb. 7, 2019
All Your Questions About 21 Savage’s Arrest, Answered
What happens now?
By
Natalie Hope McDonald
immigration
Feb. 5, 2019
21 Savage Confirms He Was Born in Britain But Disputes ICE’s Version of Events
Savage now says he immigrated to the U.S. when he was 7, not 12, and lost legal status “through no fault of his own.”
By
Dee Lockett
vision 2020
Feb. 1, 2019
2020 Democratic Candidates Will Need a Definitive Stance on ICE, and Soon
Reports of deceptive stings and ICE force-feeding detainees will only draw more scrutiny as the race heats up, and Democrats must offer solutions.
By
Sarah Jones
immigration
Jan. 22, 2019
Former MS-13 Member Who Secretly Helped Police Is Deported
An immigration judge said he had no choice but to deny asylum to the teen who cooperated with authorities only to be jailed with those he informed on.
By
Hannah Dreier
human rights
Dec. 5, 2018
What Happened to Roxana Hernández, the Trans Woman Who Died in ICE Custody?
Senators are demanding that ICE release a report on the circumstances of her death.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
memes
Nov. 28, 2018
Vote on ICE Nominee Delayed for Investigation Into His Memes
ICE employees are worried that Ronald Vitiello compared the president to Dennis the Menace.
By
Brian Feldman
immigration
Oct. 9, 2018
Government Drops Deportation Case Against Pizza Deliveryman Pablo Villavicencio
Pablo Villavicencio will be allowed to stay in New York with his wife and two daughters.
By
Nikita Richardson
detained children
Sept. 30, 2018
The Government Moved Migrant Children to Tent Camps in the Middle of the Night
A new report shows that migrant children are being moved in the middle of the night to a tent camp in Texas.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
immigration
Sept. 20, 2018
ICE Is Targeting Immigrants Who Agree to Take In Migrant Children
The Trump administration is working to maximize the number of child migrants in federal detention by threatening potential sponsors with deportation.
By
Eric Levitz
ice
Sept. 16, 2018
ICE Deportation Officer Arrested on Sex Crimes Charges
Blake V. Northway is charged with 10 felony counts of sodomy and one count of incest.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
detention centers
Aug. 28, 2018
Lawyers Allege That Detained Toddler Died From Insufficient Medical Care
Mariee Juarez was 18 months old when she died.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
jakiw palij
Aug. 21, 2018
ICE Deports Last Known Nazi Collaborator Living in America
Jakiw Palij is 95 years old and lived in Queens, until Tuesday morning.
By
Benjamin Hart
ice
Aug. 20, 2018
Trump Boasts That Latino Immigration Agent ‘Speaks Perfect English’
He also repeatedly called Customs and Border Protection the wrong name during an event celebrating the organization.
By
Benjamin Hart
ice
Aug. 19, 2018
ICE Detained a Man Driving Pregnant Wife to Hospital
She had to drive herself to the hospital, where she gave birth to their child alone.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
ice
Aug. 18, 2018
ICE Arrests Husband Who Was Taking Wife to Give Birth at Hospital
The agency says he is wanted on an outstanding murder charge in Mexico.
By
Benjamin Hart
detention centers
Aug. 13, 2018
Six Senators Ask DHS to Address Alleged ‘Coerced Labor’ in Detention Centers
Detained immigrants are allegedly being forced to work for one dollar a day.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
immigration
Aug. 13, 2018
ICE Arrests of Undocumented Immigrants Without Criminal Records Triple
Through targeted sweeps and “collateral arrests,” ICE is beginning to terrorize immigrant communities.
By
Ed Kilgore
Aug. 7, 2018
Only Racism Can Explain America’s Counterterrorism Policies
The hypothetical threat of migrant terrorists justifies mass deportation. The actual threat of white nationalist militias requires no policy response.
By
Eric Levitz
Load More