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  • ICE agents wait in hallways of immigration court as Trump seeks to deliver on mass arrest pledge

    05/22/2025 4:23:47 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 26 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 22, 2025 7:44 AM PT | Joshua Goodman and Gisela Salomon
    MIAMI — Juan Serrano, a 28-year-old Colombian migrant with no criminal record, attended a hearing in immigration court in Miami on Wednesday for what he thought would be a quick check-in. The musty, glass-paneled courthouse sees hundreds of such hearings every day. Most last less than five minutes and end with a judge ordering those who appear to return in two years’ time to plead their case against deportation. So it came as a surprise when, rather than set a future court date, government attorneys asked to drop the case. “You’re free to go,” Judge Monica Neumann told Serrano. Except...
  • Miami’s ‘Little Venezuela’ fears Trump’s moves against migration

    04/07/2025 1:38:57 AM PDT · by Recovering_Democrat · 17 replies
    Ass Press ^ | 4/7/2025 | Gisela Salomon
    ...Since the start of February the Trump administration has ended two federal programs that together allowed more 700,000 Venezuelans to live and work legally in the U.S.... ....A federal judge ordered on March 31 that temporary protected statuswould stand until a legal challenge’s next stage in court and at least 350,000 Venezuelans were temporarily spared becoming illegal. Escaray, the owner of the restaurants, said nearly all of his 150 employees are Venezuelan and more than 100 are on TPS.
  • Immigrants disappear from US detainee tracking system after deportation flights

    03/19/2025 8:17:46 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 33 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | March 19, 2025 | BY JOSHUA GOODMAN AND GISELA SALOMON
    MIAMI (AP) — Franco Caraballo called his wife Friday night, crying and panicked. Hours earlier, the 26-year-old barber and dozens of other Venezuelan migrants at a federal detention facility in Texas were dressed in white clothes, handcuffed and taken onto a plane. He had no idea where he was going. Twenty-four hours later, Caraballo’s name disappeared from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s online detainee locator. On Monday, his wife, Johanny Sánchez, learned Caraballo was among more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants flown over the weekend to El Salvador, where they are in a maximum-security prison after being accused by the...