The Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus noted reports of agents in Bridgeport, Lower Fairfield County, Willimantic and Hartford.
The Legislative Black and Puerto Rican Caucus expressed concern Monday over the increasing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity across Connecticut and elsewhere.
President Donald Trump signed multiple immigration executive orders upon arrival to the Oval Office Monday evening. He signed an order to attempt to end birthright citizenship, declared a national emergency at the country's southern border and suspended the refugee admissions program, amid a flurry of predicted immigration moves.
The guide aims to keep school communities informed of students' rights while ensuring "compliance with state and federal laws."
At least eight large public school districts across the United States have vowed in recent days to try to protect undocumented immigrant students and their families from President Donald Trump's mass deportation push.
Back in 2017, at the dawn of the first Trump administration, there was much concern about how school leaders should address issues
Here's what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders Trump signed.
The Connecticut State Department of Education has issued a guidance document to K-12 public school districts in the state regarding potential ICE raids, according to Gov. Ned Lamont’s office.
President Donald Trump took office, Bridgeport school officials put out a guide for protecting undocumented students from immigration raids.
The sheer number of federal agencies involved showed President Donald Trump’s willingness to use federal law enforcement beyond the Department of Homeland Security to carry out his long-promised
It is unclear if reported ICE activity in Connecticut is part of the Trump administration's crackdown that began this weekend.
The Town of East Hartford reported that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were spotted in the town Sunday and they warned residents to be aware of their