US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Your Office's Expense-Tracking Company Is Probably Working with ICE
Still, SAP Concur says that one of its values is to "build bridges—not silos."
Motorola Solutions Has Made $25 Million This Year Working with ICE and CBP
Despite its work with the two agencies, Motorola Solutions' website says that it works to “make cities safer and help communities.”
Booz Allen Hamilton Is Making Millions Working with ICE
"We only perform work that is consistent with our values," a spokesperson for the company said.
AT&T Has Received $14 Million From ICE This Year
The company joins Amazon, Palantir, Wayfair, and many other businesses in profiting from the government's inhumane treatment of immigrants.
Hackers Breach Company That Makes License Plate Readers for U.S. Government
The hacker known as "Boris Bullet-Dodger" has published what appears to be internal data belonging to Perceptics, which provides license plate reader technology for the Mexico border.
Facebook can't decide if Homeland Security ads are “political content"
The DHS ads are a test case for Facebook’s new policies.
Watch VICE Impact's New Video 'Solidarity for Sanctuary'
The daily struggle undocumented residents go through is alive and well.
Immigration Detainees in California Were Given Rancid Meat While in Custody
Department of Homeland Security inspections have revealed that two Orange County facilities served rotten cold cuts to those detained for their immigration status.
US Customs Police Paid Contractors to Monitor the Dark Web
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has paid Flashpoint around $150,000, according to public records and documents obtained by Motherboard.
US Immigration Sting on Church Breaks with Policy on 'Sensitive Locations'
ICE agents pretending to be police officers lured Reynold Garcia out of church last month so that they could arrest and deport him, leaving his community in suburban Illinois terrified of enforcement actions to follow.
These Undocumented Women Are Hunger Striking Against Their Detention in Texas
Many of the 27 women on strike have written letters claiming that they are served inedible food and are denied adequate medical care and legal representation as they wait for their cases to be resolved.
A Third of the Inmates Being Released Early from US Federal Prison Face Deportation
As a new sentencing law allows many low-level drug traffickers to be freed from prison, advocates say that efforts to deport the non-citizens among them effectively punishes these convicts twice for the same crime.