Immigration January 18 ICE says 2 demonstrators were arrested in Minnesota for allegedly assaulting officers Two protesters allegedly assaulted federal officers during anti-ICE demonstrations in Minnesota, leading to their arrests as clashes between protesters and officers continue.
Media January 18 '60 Minutes' airs long-delayed 'Inside CECOT' segment after being pulled by Bari Weiss After being previously delayed in December, CBS' "60 Minutes" aired its controversial segment about migrants deported to the El Salvador prison Sunday night.
VIDEO January 18 Democrats push to abolish ICE, cut funding as possible government shutdown looms House Majority Leader Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., discusses Democrats’ push to cut I.C.E. funding and criticism of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’
Minneapolis-St. Paul January 18 Anti-ICE mob storms Minnesota church over pastor's alleged ties to immigration enforcement Anti-ICE agitators disrupted worship at Cities Church in St. Paul, chanting inside the sanctuary after claiming one of the pastors was affiliated with ICE.
VIDEO January 18 If you can't define a woman, how can you have civil rights protections for women?: Former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Andrew Gould discusses women's civil rights protections and warns what could 'destroy' the U.S. economy as the Supreme Court's ruling for tariffs looms on '91±¬ÁÏ Live.'
Greenland January 18 Why Trump zeroed in on Greenland and why it matters in 3 maps Trump's interest in Greenland isn't random – the Arctic island holds military bases and rare earth minerals as ice melts open strategic opportunities.
Venezuelan Political Crisis January 18 Venezuela’s acting leader was once a DEA 'priority target': report Venezuela's interim president Delcy RodrÃguez was reportedly labeled a DEA "priority target" in 2022, appearing in intelligence files since at least 2018.
Minnesota January 18 Border Patrol commander vows continued tear gas use after Minnesota federal judge’s order A Trump administration immigration official said federal agents will continue using tear gas against violent protesters in Minneapolis, pushing back after a judge barred its use on peaceful demonstrators.
Minnesota January 17 Minnesota National Guard placed on standby to support law enforcement as protests turn violent Minnesota National Guard members will wear yellow reflective vests to distinguish themselves from other law enforcement if activated during anti-ICE protests.
Illegal Immigrants January 17 Illegal migrant workers caught on camera leaping across rooftops to escape Border Patrol in California raid Dramatic video captured alleged illegal immigrants fleeing across California rooftops as federal agents conducted an enforcement raid at a construction site.
VIDEO January 17 Greenland citizens FLOOD streets in protest of Trump, US Protesters in Greenland are pushing back against the U.S. after President Donald Trump said control of the country is vital to national security.