ICE agents
Coverage of ICE agents in the Nexus archive.
- US House Democrats to hold forum in Newark on Delaney Hall ICE facility
US House Democrats will hold a forum in Newark City Hall regarding the Delaney Hall ICE facility, where ICE agents and protesters gathered on June 8, 2026. The event features anti-ICE critics addressing the immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey.
- ICE agents arrest two people at pre-school graduation ceremony as children are 'heard crying' as they're carted off
ICE agents arrested two individuals during a pre-school graduation ceremony. Children were reportedly heard crying as the arrests occurred.
- New California law could let immigrants sue ICE agents for violating constitution
A new California law may enable immigrants to sue ICE agents for constitutional violations. The law could provide legal recourse for immigrants against federal immigration enforcement actions.
- ICE agents seen chasing car on NW Side before crash: witness, video
ICE agents were seen chasing a car near Grace Street and Olcott Avenue in Belmont Heights, Chicago before a crash, according to a witness and video. The incident occurred in the Belmont Heights neighborhood.
- Man arrested by ICE agents on Chicago's NW Side | Video
A man was arrested by ICE agents near Lawrence and Kedzie in Albany Park, Chicago. A woman reported that a vehicle chasing him crashed into hers.
- NJ gov. blocking cops from helping feds at violent Delaney Hall protests, says union: ‘We want to help’
The union is accusing Governor Mikie Sherrill and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka of allowing politics to endanger ICE agents by blocking police assistance during the Delaney Hall protests. The union claims they want to help federal agents.
- Federal HR office pulls back curtain on sweeping NDA plan aimed at curbing government leaks
The Trump administration is proposing standardized nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) for federal employees to prevent leaks, with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) emphasizing the need to protect internal discussions. Critics argue the policy may suppress whistleblower protections and employee speech, while OPM director Scott Kupor cited examples of leaks undermining organizational effectiveness.
- Dem tied to cartel operative says 'white nationalists' joining immigration enforcement to 'hunt down people'
Democratic congressional candidate Bobby Pulido, a former Latin music star, faces criticism for accusing the Trump administration and Republicans of promoting a 'white replacement' theory through immigration enforcement, while also suggesting white nationalists are joining Border Patrol to 'hunt down' people. His opponent, Republican Rep. Monica De La Cruz, defends Border Patrol agents and criticizes Pulido's rhetoric, highlighting their shared community ties.
- Ilhan Omar vinegar attacker changes plea after chaotic onstage rush
Anthony James Kazmierczak, who attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar with vinegar during a January town hall, will plead guilty to federal charges after reaching a settlement with prosecutors. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions between federal officials and Democratic state leaders over ICE agents in Minnesota, with Kazmierczak now held in custody pending a May 7 plea hearing.