The Court of Appeals for the State of Georgia granted an interlocutory appeal to former President Donald J. Trump and his co-defendants, who requested that Fulton County District Attorney FaniWillis be disqualified from the RICO prosecution she has brought against them. In March, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee greenlit an appeal by defense attorneys for former President Trump and over a dozen others of his court’s decision that resulted in the removal of special prosecutor Nathan Wade but not Willis.
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Fani Willis and Nathan Wade were accused of having engaged in a clandestine romantic relationship that impacted decisions regarding the RICO prosecution and resulted in Wade’s appointment as a special prosecutor. Additionally, when the nature of their relationship was raised, Willis and Wade initially attempted to cover it up and deny the claims. Even upon public admission, Willis tried to obfuscate the timeline of her relationship with Wade in an apparent effort to avoid being removed from her prosecution.
In mid-March, Judge McAfee ruled that either Wade or Willis would have to remove themselves from the RICO prosecution. This resulted in Wade’s prompt resignation.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: Over 1,000 migrants on small boats crossed the English Channel over 24 hours.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Migrants, British and French maritime authorities.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The English Channel, over the past 24 hours.
🎯IMPACT: The total arrivals this year have already surpassed last year’s total of 36,816, reaching approximately 38,000.
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More than 1,000 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats over the past 24 hours. The latest arrivals include over 600 people who reached the United Kingdom on Thursday and around 400 more who have either landed or are currently heading towards British waters. These crossings mark the first in two weeks, after poor weather conditions temporarily halted people-smuggling operations across the Channel.
In one incident on Thursday, 94 migrants were rescued when their boat broke apart just four miles from Dunkirk, France. French maritime authorities reported that three of those rescued were taken to the hospital and treated for hypothermia.
The new surge brings the total number of arrivals this year to approximately 38,000, already exceeding the 36,816 who crossed during the whole of last year. It damages the credibility of some in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, such as former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s infamous lieutenant Alastair Campbell, who had been gloating over the brief lull in crossings.
The renewed wave of Channel crossings comes amid growing concern about the British government’s handling of illegal migration. In particular, the government continues to face pressure over the cost of accommodating those who arrive illegally. Reports suggest that housing migrants in taxpayer-funded hotels is now costing the British taxpayer around £108 million (~$142.1m) a month.
Immigration enforcement also remains a major challenge. Official figures indicate that Britain has deported only about 0.5 percent of boat migrants since 2020. Efforts to send some migrants to third countries, particularly Rwanda, were scrapped by Starmer when he entered office in mid-2024.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials set a new record for most suspected illegal immigrants held in detention, reaching 66,000.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE officials and detained individuals, with commentary from Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: This week, across ICE detention facilities in the United States.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Seventy percent of illegal aliens ICE has arrested have criminal convictions or pending criminal charges just in the U.S.” – Tricia McLaughlin
🎯IMPACT: The detention numbers highlight ongoing challenges in managing immigration and enforcement policies.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced it has set a new, all-time high for the number of illegal immigrants currently detained, with 66,000 in custody. This surpasses the previous record of 56,000 detainees, which was set during President Donald J. Trump’s first term in 2019.
When President Trump returned to office in January, there were approximately 39,000 migrants in ICE’s detention system. ICE facilities have the capacity to hold up to 70,000 detainees, though the Trump administration is currently seeking to expand this number by opening new and temporary facilities across the nation.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin stated, “Seventy percent of illegal aliens ICE has arrested have criminal convictions or pending criminal charges just in the U.S. This statistic doesn’t even account for those wanted for violent crimes in their country of origin or another country, INTERPOL notices, human rights abusers, gang members, or terrorists.”
The National Pulse reported in October that President Trump has overseen 515,000 deportations. Notably, at the current rate, the Trump administration is on track to achieve 600,000 deportations by the end of the year, surpassing the record set by former President Barack Obama.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: Rapper Kanye “Ye” West apologized to Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto for his anti-Semitic remarks and attributed his behavior to struggles with bipolar disorder.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kanye West, Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, and audiences following the controversy.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The meeting occurred on Tuesday in New York City.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I feel really blessed to be able to sit here with you today and just take accountability.” – Kanye West
🎯IMPACT: The apology marks a public attempt by West to address the backlash from his antisemitic remarks and rebuild relationships.
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Kanye West, also known as Ye, recently apologized to Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto in New York City for his previous anti-Semitic remarks. In a video shared on social media, West expressed “profound remorse” and attributed his comments to struggles with bipolar disorder, which he said had led him to take ideas “to an extreme.”
“I feel really blessed to be able to sit here with you today and just take accountability,” West told the rabbi. “Sometimes people aren’t that knowledgeable about bipolar and the cause, or what causes it, and the way you act when you have this disease.”
Rabbi Pinto, speaking through a translator, described West as “a very good man” and emphasized the importance of correcting mistakes. “A person is not defined by his mistakes, but by the way he chooses to correct them,” Pinto said in a statement. The two embraced during the meeting, as seen in the video.
West’s controversial statements began in 2022, when he threatened to go “death con 3 on Jewish people” on social media. This was followed by a series of interviews in which he praised Adolf Hitler and repeated conspiracy theories about Jewish control of media and finance. In May 2025, he released a song titled “Heil Hitler” and sold T-shirts featuring swastikas, actions that further fueled public outrage.
Despite claiming he was “done with antisemitism” shortly after the song’s release, West’s remarks and actions had already cost him major business partnerships and sparked global condemnation. During his apology to Rabbi Pinto, West stated, “I love all people. God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused. I forgive those who have caused me pain. Thank you, God.”
❓WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. military carried out a kinetic strike on a drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, President Donald J. Trump, and members of a Designated Terrorist Organization.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The strike took place Thursday in international waters in the Caribbean Sea.
💬KEY QUOTE: “To all narco-terrorists who threaten our homeland: if you want to stay alive, stop trafficking drugs.” – Pete Hegseth
🎯IMPACT: Three suspected narco-terrorists were killed. The Trump administration plans to continue these strikes to combat drug trafficking.
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The U.S. military conducted a kinetic strike on a drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean on Thursday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced. The strike, directed by President Donald J. Trump, targeted a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization. This marks the 17th publicly reported action against suspected drug-running boats under the Trump administration. While the cartel group was not identified, it is believed they were either members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua or the Cartel de los Soles—the latter being directly tied to Venezuela’s hard-left dictator Nicolás Maduro.
“Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization,” Hegseth stated. He confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics in international waters, and three male narco-terrorists aboard the boat were killed. No U.S. forces were harmed in the operation.
Hegseth shared a 20-second video of the strike, showing the vessel being destroyed. He emphasized that these actions would continue until the poisoning of Americans by narco-terrorists ceases. “To all narco-terrorists who threaten our homeland: if you want to stay alive, stop trafficking drugs. If you keep trafficking deadly drugs—we will kill you,” he warned.
As we’ve said before, vessel strikes on narco-terrorists will continue until their the poisoning of the American people stops.
Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist… pic.twitter.com/gQF9LpSjqD
Since these strikes began, at least 69 suspected drug traffickers have been killed. Three have survived across two targeted vessels, with two of them repatriated to their home countries for prosecution. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Hegseth briefed top congressional leaders earlier this week, with Democratic leaders questioning the legal authority for the strikes. Republicans largely supported them.
Senator Jim Risch (R-ID), chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, commented, “The President really ought to be congratulated for saving the lives of young American people. He should be thanked by the many parents who won’t even know that they won’t have to bury kids prematurely. They’re doing good work. They’re doing it lawfully, and I encourage them to keep it up.”
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Labor (DOL) announced 175 ongoing investigations into potential abuses of the H-1B visa program as part of its initiative to safeguard American jobs and ensure compliance with visa regulations.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Department of Labor, Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, President Donald J. Trump, and various employers utilizing the H-1B visa program.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: Investigations launched in September 2025 under the DOL’s Project Firewall initiative.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The Labor Department is using every resource currently at our disposal to put a stop to H-1B visa abuse, and for the first time, I am personally certifying investigations into suspected violations to better protect American jobs.” – Lori Chavez-DeRemer
🎯IMPACT: The investigations aim to address wage suppression, fraudulent practices, and ensure American workers are prioritized for high-skilled jobs.
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The Department of Labor (DOL) has launched at least 175 investigations into potential abuses of the H-1B visa program, as part of its Project Firewall initiative, which began in September 2025. The program aims to ensure that American workers are prioritized for job opportunities and that employers comply with visa regulations. This effort marks an unprecedented move, with Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer personally certifying the investigations.
“The Labor Department is using every resource currently at our disposal to put a stop to H-1B visa abuse, and for the first time, I am personally certifying investigations into suspected violations to better protect American jobs,” Chavez-DeRemer said in a statement. The investigations have already uncovered cases where foreign workers were paid significantly less than advertised, driving down wages for both visa holders and American workers. Additionally, some employers failed to notify U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) when an H-1B visa holder was terminated, or delayed this notification.
The DOL’s announcement coincided with President Donald J. Trump’s proclamation imposing a $100,000 one-time fee on H-1B visa petitions. The White House stated that the fee aims to prevent companies from exploiting the system by hiring cheap foreign labor and instead promote American businesses that genuinely need high-skilled workers. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick commented, “The whole idea is no more will these Big Tech companies or other big companies train foreign workers. They have to pay the government $100,000, then they have to pay the employee, so it’s just not [economical].”
Investigations have revealed additional issues, such as fraudulent Labor Condition Applications (LCA), where employers failed to notify American workers about job openings or misrepresented job descriptions and wages. Some employers even listed non-existent work sites or paid employees less than what was detailed in the LCA. In some cases, H-1B visa holders were “benched,” meaning they were not paid while between projects.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: A twice-removed illegal immigrant in Houston, Texas, assaulted a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer, causing severe injuries.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Salvadoran illegal immigrant Walter Leonel Perez Rodriguez and a U.S. ICE officer.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: During an ICE operation in Houston on Monday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Our brave ICE officers are facing record-high assaults as they lock up pedophiles and other depraved criminals to keep American families safe.” – DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin
🎯IMPACT: The incident highlights the growing danger faced by ICE officers and the ongoing challenges of illegal immigration enforcement.
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A Salvadoran illegal immigrant, Walter Leonel Perez Rodriguez, assaulted a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during an operation in Houston on Monday, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The officer suffered burns to the side of his face and a severe laceration to his mouth after being struck with a metal coffee cup. The injuries required 13 stitches.
DHS revealed that Perez Rodriguez has a history of illegal re-entry into the United States, having been removed twice before, in 2013 and 2020. His criminal record includes a conviction for sexual assault of a child under 17, child fondling, and multiple DUIs. He is now in ICE custody.
In response to the attack, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated, “This repeated criminal illegal alien is about to find out the hard way that there’s a new sheriff in town—and under President Trump and Secretary Noem, anyone who lays a hand on our ICE officers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
The assault comes amid a reported 1,000 percent increase in attacks on Homeland Security law enforcement officers. ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Field Office Director Bret Bradford noted that agents arrested 1,505 illegal immigrants in a recent southeast Texas operation, including gang members, child predators, and a convicted murderer. Bradford emphasized that these arrests “prevented countless Houstonians from having to suffer from the nightmares and PTSD that come with being a victim of violent crime.”
The October operation also resulted in the arrests of 17 documented gang members, 40 aggravated felons, and 13 sexual predators, with offenses including aggravated assaults, DWIs, and drug and weapons charges. ICE confirmed that 255 of those arrested had been previously deported from the U.S. at least once.
ICE officer BRUTALLY ASSAULTED during arrest of pedophile Salvadoran criminal illegal alien.
On Monday November 3, ICE Houston conducted an enforcement operation to apprehend Walter Leonel Perez Rodriguez, a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador. His criminal history includes… pic.twitter.com/0Dy0Gkh4Ln
❓WHAT HAPPENED: Airports across the U.S. are experiencing significant delays and cancellations following a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) order to scale back flights due to the ongoing government shutdown.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Federal Aviation Administration, major airlines like United, Southwest, and American, and thousands of passengers nationwide.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The order took effect on November 7, 2025, impacting 40 airports nationwide, including major hubs in Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, and New York.
💬KEY QUOTE: “If I were you, I wouldn’t travel over the next three days,” said Karen Soika, a passenger affected by the cancellations.
🎯IMPACT: Over 1,100 flights have been canceled and nearly 10,000 delays recorded, with disruptions expected to worsen as reductions increase to 10 percent by next week.
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Airports across the United States are grinding to a halt as delays mount, with over 1,000 flights canceled this morning. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an unprecedented order to scale back flights nationwide, citing the ongoing Democrat government shutdown, which is now the longest in U.S. history.
The FAA reductions began at four percent today and are set to increase to 10 percent by next Friday. This cutback affects all commercial air carriers and is impacting 40 airports nationwide, including major hubs such as Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, and Charlotte, as well as metropolitan areas like New York, Houston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
According to flight tracking data, over 1,100 flights were canceled before 8 AM today, with an additional 9,800 delays recorded. Airports such as Atlanta, Chicago O’Hare, Denver, and LAX have been hit the hardest, with cancellation rates of around three percent reported this morning.
Passengers are scrambling to adjust their travel plans. Karen Soika, a top cosmetic surgeon, arrived at Newark Airport only to find her flight canceled. She decided to rent a car and drive 2,100 miles to Utah to ensure she arrives by Tuesday. “From what I hear with the counters, the airline counters and TSA, they literally said to me: ‘If I were you, I wouldn’t travel over the next three days,'” Soika told CNN.
Airlines are required to refund customers for canceled flights, but are not obligated to cover secondary costs, such as food and hotel stays, unless the delay or cancellation is within the airline’s control. Some carriers, including United, Southwest, and American, are offering travelers the option to voluntarily cancel their trips and receive refunds, even for non-refundable tickets. Meanwhile, airlines are focusing on minimizing disruptions by reducing or eliminating routes to and from smaller cities.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: A whistleblower at Britain’s Home Office, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has revealed that migrants charged with serious crimes, including sex offences, are being granted asylum.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: A Home Office caseworker, Afghan asylum seekers, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, and Home Office officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The allegations have surfaced amidst an ongoing review of the British asylum system in 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I said: ‘I’m refusing. He’s a wrong ’un.’ And my senior manager said we can’t refuse an Afghan, we’ve got to grant.” – Home Office whistleblower.
🎯IMPACT: The whistleblower’s revelations underline the systemic issues in the British asylum process, with soaring application numbers and concerns over public safety.
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A whistleblower at Britain’s Home Office, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has revealed that migrants accused of serious crimes, including sexual offenses, are being granted asylum in Britain. The caseworker stated that officials are approving asylum applications from migrants who have committed or been accused of crimes that would attract a prison sentence of less than 12 months if committed in Britain.
The whistleblower said she faced disciplinary action after refusing the asylum application of an Afghan man accused of repeatedly exposing himself in a children’s play area. “I said: ‘I’m refusing. He’s a wrong ’un.’ And my senior manager said we can’t refuse an Afghan, we’ve got to grant,” she said. “I was refusing that man because… I believed he posed a threat to children, but he was never going to receive a jail sentence for indecent exposure, he was just getting repeated warnings.”
She also revealed that caseworkers are being pressured to approve more claims, with applications from some countries, such as Sudan and Eritrea, being fast-tracked with less scrutiny. She described the situation as “lose-lose” for staff, saying employees are caught between pressure from senior officials and public criticism over excessively generous decisions.
The revelations come as Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood prepares to announce reforms to the asylum system, including stricter rules for migrants with criminal records and measures which will supposedly prevent people using human rights laws to avoid deportation as often as they do at present. Mahmood, of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, has acknowledged that the Home Office is “not yet fit for purpose.”
Asylum claims in the United Kingdom have reached record highs, with 111,000 applications submitted in the year to June 2025, a 14 percent rise compared with the previous year. In the same period, 37,000 migrants arrived in Britain by small boat alone, an increase of 17 percent on 2024.
The financial burden of accommodating asylum seekers has also drawn criticism. Reports have estimated that housing asylum seekers costs UK taxpayers around £15 million every day, with many placed in hotels due to shortages of permanent accommodation. Hundreds of migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotels have been charged with serious offences, including rape and assault.
In one case, the government reportedly paid more than $600 to a convicted pedophile migrant, previously released from prison in error, to persuade him to cooperate with his deportation.
❓WHAT HAPPENED: The immigrant father of mass murderer Axel Rudakubana suggested that difficulties assimilating into British society may have impacted his son’s mental state before a stabbing spree in Southport, England, that left three young girls dead and many others injured.
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👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Axel Rudakubana, his father Alphonse Rudakubana, his brother Dion Rudakubana, and victims of the 2024 Southport attack.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Southport, England, during a Taylor Swift-themed children’s dance class in 2024; testimony was given during an ongoing inquiry in 2024.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I think what affected them was that we were a small family with two friends from Rwanda [in the UK].” – Alphonse Rudakubana
🎯IMPACT: The inquiry into Rudakubana raised questions about immigration, assimilation challenges, and state failures to act on warning signs before the attack.
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The father of child killer Axel Rudakubana told an inquiry that his son’s mental health may have been affected by the family’s difficulties assimilating into British society after migrating from Rwanda. Speaking about his two sons, Alphonse Rudakubana said: “I think what affected them was that we were a small family with two friends from Rwanda [in the UK]. They could see that we are kind of lonely compared to their peers, their friends from school. So they’ll see that we are in a foreign land even though they were born here.”
Axel Rudakubana, who was born in Cardiff, Wales, to Rwandan asylum seekers, carried out a stabbing spree at a children’s Taylor Swift–themed dance class in Southport, England, on July 29, 2024. Three young girls, six-year-old Bebe King, seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, were killed, while several other children and two adults were injured, in some cases very seriously. The attack, which shocked the nation, was one of the deadliest child-targeted assaults in modern British history.
Despite being referred multiple times to the government’s Prevent counter-extremism programme, Rudakubana was never correctly identified as a threat. One teacher who attempted to raise the alarm about him was even shut down by a mental health worker, who warned against racially profiling “a black boy with a knife.”
After his stabbing spree, investigators found that Rudakubana possessed an al-Qaeda training manual and chemical ingredients capable of producing the deadly toxin ricin. However, the authorities did not classify the killings as terrorism-related, saying there was no clear ideological motive. Rudakubana’s brother Dion told the inquiry that he believed Axel deliberately targeted children to “hurt society particularly badly.”
During testimony, Rudakubana’s father apologised for not alerting authorities sooner after discovering a bow and arrow set and chemicals in his son’s room days before the massacre. “I am ashamed,” he told the inquiry, admitting that he failed to confront his son’s escalating violent behaviour.
In January 2025, Rudakubana pleaded guilty to three counts of murder, multiple counts of attempted murder, and possession of terrorist materials. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 52 years, the longest minimum sentence ever imposed on someone who was 17 at the time of their offense. The judge stated that if Rudakubana had been 18, he would have received a whole-life order, meaning no possibility of parole.
The tragedy prompted nationwide protests and riots amid public anger over immigration and security failings. Initial reports described the attacker only as “originally from Cardiff,” but authorities later confirmed his Rwandan heritage. The inquiry, which remains ongoing, is examining failures across mental-health services, policing, and counter-terrorism agencies to determine how a teenager previously flagged for extremist material and violent behaviour was able to carry out such a horrific attack.
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❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plans to open a call center to assist law enforcement in locating unaccompanied migrant children.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE, private contractors, law enforcement agencies, and unaccompanied migrant children.
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📍WHEN & WHERE: The call center is planned to open in Nashville, Tennessee, by March, reaching full capacity by June.
🎯IMPACT: The center will handle up to 7,000 calls daily, with technology integration to streamline operations.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is launching a new call center to support law enforcement in locating unaccompanied migrant children. This week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a Request for Information (RFI) emphasizing the “immediate need” for a center equipped with cutting-edge, data-driven tools.
Located in Nashville, Tennessee, the center will run around the clock and manage 6,000 to 7,000 calls each day. The site is slated to launch by March and hit full operations by June. ICE is consulting contractors on potential tech integrations that could merge partner and migrant data to boost performance.
This development unfolds against the backdrop of wider conversations on immigration enforcement. Nashville hosts CoreCivic Inc., a for-profit prison company that’s seen strong financial growth lately. Companies such as Palantir have also landed ICE deals for tech support, like a $30 million database to speed up detentions and removals.
The initiative fits into the Trump administration’s push to tackle illegal immigration and its consequences. The former Biden-Harris government lost huge numbers of unaccompanied minors, who were often placed with dubious sponsors, with fears that many have been trafficked or otherwise exploited. The Trump administration has made tracking them down a priority, with thousands already found.
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