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Delaney Hall ICE Facility Accused of Cruel Dress Code Enforcement Against Visitors
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Politique·21 sa önceRésumé IA

Delaney Hall ICE Facility Accused of Cruel Dress Code Enforcement Against Visitors

Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark, NJ, faces accusations of arbitrary and cruel dress code enforcement against visitors, including young children. Families report being denied visits for clothing deemed "provocative" or violating undefined "gang color" rules, leading to distress and separation. Activists are providing free clothes to circumvent these policies.

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Guardian International
US Hospitality Workers at World Cup Venues Threaten Strikes Over Wages, Immigration Protections
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Labor·6 g önceRésumé IA

US Hospitality Workers at World Cup Venues Threaten Strikes Over Wages, Immigration Protections

Hospitality and food service workers in Los Angeles, Seattle and Philadelphia, represented by Unite Here, are warning of potential strikes during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Unions are seeking wage increases above $30 per hour, protections from immigration enforcement, improved health coverage and better staffing as contracts expire or near expiration.

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Guardian Sport
US government answers major question over ICE presence at 2026 FIFA World Cup stadiums after fan concerns
Monde
10.05.2026

US government answers major question over ICE presence at 2026 FIFA World Cup stadiums after fan concerns

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will reportedly not operate inside or around stadiums during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, easing concerns surrounding immigration enforcement at matches hosted in the United States. The decision follows months of criticism from supporters, lawmakers and international federations, amid fears that immigration raids could overshadow football’s biggest tournament across North America.

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TOI World
House Reopens Most of DHS After 76-Day Shutdown, Longest in US History
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Politique·30.04.2026Résumé IA

House Reopens Most of DHS After 76-Day Shutdown, Longest in US History

The House passed a bill to reopen most of the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday, ending the 76-day shutdown that became the longest agency shutdown in U.S. history. The measure, which funds DHS minus Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, passed by voice vote. Democrats refused to back funding for immigration functions in an effort to secure reforms including body-worn cameras and restrictions on face coverings after federal law enforcement killed two American citizens in Minnesota earlier this year. Speaker Mike Johnson had previously called the Senate proposal 'a joke' before reversing course on April 1.

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NPR News
Rep. Tlaib Introduces Bill to Block DHS Warehouse Detention Expansion
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Politique·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Rep. Tlaib Introduces Bill to Block DHS Warehouse Detention Expansion

Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced the Ban Warehouse Detention Act to prohibit DHS from converting warehouses into immigrant detention centers. The bill responds to ICE's February 2026 memo outlining a $38.3 billion plan to expand into non-traditional facilities. DHS has already spent over $1 billion on warehouses across eight states, with 104 new facilities opened in 2025 and detention capacity increasing by 75%.

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The Verge