The IRS is nearing an agreement with ICE that would allow immigration officials to use tax data for deportations, two sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be able to ask if names and addresses match tax records.
The move toward information-sharing comes as President Donald Trump pushes his administration to use every resource to conduct what he hopes will be the largest mass deportation of immigrants in U.S.
The federal government has recently detained Cubans with I-220A documents during immigration check-ins in Miami, creating ...
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Vice President JD Vance spoke at the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas on Wednesday about improving immigration policies as ICE makes its rounds. “We didn’t need fancy legislation. We just needed a new ...
Indian nationals applying for a US green card may soon have to provide their social media handles as part of their immigration application ... investor to remove conditions on permanent resident ...
Areas that might raise flags include: Contradictory statements about their immigration status. Possible links to criminal or extremist organizations. Expressions of hate speech or content that could ...
President Trump said Thursday he’s looking at whether to revoke temporary protections for thousands of Ukrainians in the United States who fled that country’s war with Russia, but that no ...
Trump rolled back a Biden-era memo that limited U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of non-criminals or low-level offenders, emphasizing that anyone without legal status could be ...
Held at the Free Library of Philadelphia, a local partner of USCIS who works to facilitate access to the naturalization process, the ceremony was part of Immigrant Heritage Month, which honors New ...
Civil arrests of plaintiffs, defendants and witnesses coming to and from court generally have been prohibited through the Ohio Revised Code ... individual’s immigration status, providing ...