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DHS Says He's a Terrorist. His Lawyers Say He's Being Punished for Palestinian Advocacy.
The legal team of Salah Sarsour alleges that he risks death from being denied basic diabetes care after two months in detention.
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The legal team of Salah Sarsour alleges that he risks death from being denied basic diabetes care after two months in detention.
A medical examiner ruled Geraldo Lunas Campos' death a homicide by asphyxiation. Witnesses say guards choked him to death. Now a government report says evidence is missing.
Protesters continue to clash with law enforcement outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility, but questions remain over whether DHS policies comply with First Amendment law.
A Homeland Security official's testimony that ICE agents couldn't rely on REAL IDs as proof of citizenship led a federal judge to reply, "Help me understand how that makes sense."
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Mullin's latest idea is to stop processing international arrivals at airports in sanctuary cities.
It's President Donald Trump's latest attempt to restrict a form of humanitarian relief sought by millions.
After a magistrate judge said a DHS investigator had failed to establish probable cause, the government decided it did not need the YouTube and iPhone records after all.
Leaked reports showed troubling uses of force and restraint chairs at the Krome North Service Processing Center—until the details disappeared.
Arizona Democrats are calling for a full investigation and transparency after a medical examiner concluded Emmanuel Damas died from a severe tooth infection.
The DHS reportedly maintains a database tracking critics of the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Free speech advocates warn it could chill constitutionally protected speech.
An armed IRS agent roaming the streets should send shivers down the spine of any freedom-loving American.
That defense applies only when an officer "reasonably" believed he was acting within his federal authority.
Most federal appeals courts have recognized the right to record police. DHS employees nevertheless seem to view it as a crime.
"I didn't do anything wrong," George Retes, a U.S. citizen imprisoned for three days, tells Reason.
The agency's transparency policies may undermine federal and state laws designed to ensure the free flow of information necessary to hold government actors accountable.
Sources say the immigration detention center costs more than $1 million a day to run.
U.S. citizens are being monitored and punished with technology meant to battle illegal immigration.
The feds have been demanding that tech companies identify the administration's anonymous online critics. That violates the First Amendment.
The State Department and ICE claimed to have caught Islamic Republic nepo babies “enjoying a lavish lifestyle.” Instead, they tore apart an innocent family.
The governor is threatening to defund the police because of an ordinance noting that an ICE administrative warrant "does not justify a stop, arrest, or continued detention" by city officers.
The government is selling the policy with the same arguments you’d expect for subsidized factories or sports stadiums.
The platform creators filed a lawsuit claiming their First Amendment rights were violated after the Trump administration convinced Apple and Facebook to remove their content.
The city has created a network of nearly 500 cameras that routinely monitor innocent people as they go about their daily lives.
After withdrawing a summons in the face of a legal challenge, the government is seeking a grand jury subpoena.
Trump and his underlings seem less inclined to worry about the Second Amendment when it protects people outside the MAGA coalition.
Deaths in ICE custody hit a 20-year high in 2025 and a majority now say the agency's actions make Americans less safe.
ICE responded to Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal's death by portraying him as a criminal.
The administration insists it can only deport him to Africa. It's not clear why, other than to be vindictive.
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“Officers don’t have the blanket authority to arrest anyone who runs from them,” says an attorney from the Institute for Justice.
In a letter to senators, the administration offered five concessions—two of which were simply that going forward, officers would follow the law.
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The Oklahoma senator, nominated to replace Kristi Noem, is blasé about the use of deadly force.
“We did this overseas, and it’s come home in every conceivable way.”
Eight others were convicted on vague "terrorism" charges—causing serious concern among First Amendment advocates.
Federal officers at Camp East Montana have beaten people for requesting medicine and even placed bets on which detainee would attempt suicide next.
Plus: Kristi Noem is fired as DHS secretary, a listener asks about libertarian drug use, and new polling reveals Americans distrust AI and each other.
The president himself portrayed Renée Good and Alex Pretti as would-be murderers, and he did not seem troubled by the homeland security secretary's slander of them.
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Even Republicans were sick of her reckless spending and habitual lies.
Plus: An unsettling comparison between the Iran War and “Lyndon Johnson going into Vietnam.”
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The homeland security secretary blatantly misrepresented what she said about Alex Pretti on the day he was killed.
Residents of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, say in interviews with Reason that encounters with ICE left them afraid and angry.
Agents are violating the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Population control is technocratic hubris at its most intimate and brutal.
“You said you were going after the worst of the worst, but instead you ruined our life."
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses immigration enforcement, the role of government, and why federal agencies are losing public trust.
An attorney and former ICE training instructor testified before Congress that changes to the training program “can and will get people killed.”
By conflating opposition with terrorism, federal officials go down a dangerous path.
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