U.S. President Donald Trump declared a national emergency over the border and signed executive orders signaling a serious crackdown on immigration.
White House official releases photos showing migrants boarding U.S. military aircraft for deportation at Fort Bliss.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a slew of child sex offenders as part of their operations to pick up illegal immigrants
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday the Trump administration has begun flights to deport illegal migrants from the U.S.
The White House announced on Friday (January 24) that deportation flights have commenced under President Donald Trump's administration. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared photos of individuals boarding military aircraft,
Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.
The Pentagon signaled earlier this week that Air Force C-17s could be used to fly deportation flights. That's happening now.
The Trump administration began its promised deportations of illegal immigrants this week, but senior Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said Friday that more aircraft are needed to speed up the process.
The two term South Dakota Gov. was tapped by Trump in Nov. and will be key in enacting the new president's mass deportation plan.
The Department of Defense along with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 80 Guatemalan migrants on Friday morning, Jan. 24, from Biggs Army Airfield,
The deportation flight was blocked from leaving the US after two Air Force C-17 flights, each carrying about 80 deportees to Guatemala, successfully took off Thursday night.