Nightclub Roof Collapse in the Dominican Republic

Owner of nightclub in the Dominican Republic arrested after roof collapse kills 236 people during a concert. The incident involved negligence and irresponsibility. Investigations ongoing to determine the cause of the collapse.

Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles

The Department of Homeland Security released details on criminal illegal aliens arrested by ICE in Los Angeles amid riots. Arrested individuals include convicted killers, drug traffickers, and individuals with other serious criminal convictions.

Troops deployment to anti-ICE protests in US cities

Troops deployed to Los Angeles and other US cities can temporarily detain protesters at anti-ICE protests. President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard and Marine Corps members to de-escalate situations. The protests have spread to major cities like New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco. California Governor Gavin Newsom has criticized the deployment of federal troops, leading to a legal battle with Trump. The protests have resulted in arrests, violent incidents, and a curfew in Los Angeles.

ICE Operations in Los Angeles Trigger Protests and Riots

ICE operations in Los Angeles led to protests and riots as several convicted criminals who are in the U.S. illegally were arrested. President Trump deployed National Guard troops to protect federal immigration officers during the arrests.

Protests and Riots in Los Angeles

White House press secretary criticizes California officials for failing to control protest and riots in Los Angeles, President Trump deploys National Guard and Marines to restore law and order, threats of arresting California Governor Newsom, accusations of professional agitators among rioters.

Protests in Los Angeles Against President Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Los Angeles police enforce curfew and make arrests following protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. National Guard and Marines deployed. Governor criticizes Trump’s actions. Protests spread to other cities. Police take several into custody during protests in New York and Texas. California National Guard stands watch around federal agents during arrests. Trump considers invoking Insurrection Act.

Arrests in Downtown Los Angeles and Political Response

Dozens of people arrested in downtown Los Angeles as Marines and California National Guard enforce curfew. Mayor and other Democrats blame Trump for violence. Newsom accuses Trump of authoritarian powers. Opinion polls show majority support for Trump's actions.

Illegal Immigrants Arrested by ICE for Various Crimes

The Department of Homeland Security highlighted crimes associated with illegal aliens arrested by ICE, including child molestation, sexual battery, murder, and more. Rioters protested against these ICE operations in Los Angeles. DHS released information on criminals with crimes against children arrested in the recent operations.

Anti-ICE protests

Anti-ICE protests spread coast to coast after L.A. unrest, with rallies planned in multiple cities across the country against ICE raids and immigration policies. More than 25 rallies and demonstrations occurred nationwide with arrests made in various locations. Homeland Security Secretary signals continuation of ICE raids despite protests.

ICE Arrests in Los Angeles Spark Riots

ICE arrests multiple illegal immigrants accused of crimes in Los Angeles, sparking riots. Sheriff criticizes Governor for not taking action. DHS calls for end to rioting and deploys California National Guard for support.

ICE arrests of criminal illegal aliens in Los Angeles

ICE agents in Los Angeles arrested several criminal illegal aliens, including child abusers and pedophiles, sparking controversy with California Gov. Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Bass who support rioters opposing federal immigration laws.

Anti-ICE Riots in Los Angeles

Anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles lead to dozens of arrests as tensions escalate over immigration raids. President Trump deploys National Guard. Violence includes attempted murder with a Molotov cocktail, arson, and looting. Demonstrators clash with law enforcement, setting self-driving cars on fire and blocking highways.

ICE Arrests of Criminal Illegal Immigrants in Los Angeles

ICE arrests in Los Angeles target illegal immigrants with heavy criminal histories, including murder and sexual assault. DHS provided details of some of the criminals arrested, sparking protests. Notable arrests include individuals from Mexico, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Ecuador. The DHS criticized California officials for prioritizing criminals over citizens' safety, leading to tensions and blame games.

Current News Headlines

Various news articles covering ICE arrests, political taunts, controversial comments, and military tensions.

Violence against Law Enforcement Officers in Los Angeles

FBI Director warns against assaulting law enforcement officers, stating that anyone who does so will be arrested and prosecuted. President Trump's administration is sending National Guard to Los Angeles to address violence against ICE agents. Border Patrol agent injured during riots in Los Angeles. FBI and law enforcement officials are making arrests and cracking down on those obstructing operations.

Immigration Enforcement Confrontations in Paramount, Calif.

Confrontations between immigration enforcement agents and protestors in Paramount, Calif. led to arrests and the use of flash-bang explosives and pepper spray by law enforcement.

Anti-ICE protests and ICE arrests in Los Angeles

The article discusses escalating anti-ICE protests in California and the arrests made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the Los Angeles area. Some of the arrested migrants had criminal histories, leading to protests against immigration enforcement operations.

Anti-ICE Riots in Los Angeles County

Anti-ICE riots escalate in Los Angeles County, leading to National Guard deployment. Trump criticizes state and local leadership for inaction. Violence and destruction reported during protests against ICE and immigration raids.

ICE Enforcement Actions in Los Angeles and New York City

ICE and federal agents clear protesters from blocking the front gate of a detention center in Los Angeles to allow a van to pass through. Federal officials are urging Democrat politicians to tone down 'dangerous' rhetoric about ICE agents after violent protests in Los Angeles and New York City. ICE operations in LA resulted in the arrest of 118 illegal immigrants, including gang members and those with criminal histories. ICE faced assaults and riots after recent enforcement actions.

Immigration Raids in Los Angeles

Over 40 people were arrested during immigration raids in downtown Los Angeles, California, leading to standoffs with leftist protesters and ICE agents. The raids were conducted based on probable cause of businesses using fictitious documents to employ people. Law enforcement faced backlash from officials and immigrant advocates, resulting in protests and acts of vandalism. The DHS condemned the violent targeting of law enforcement during the protests.

Colombian Mercenaries Arrested in Mexico

Colombian mercenaries hired by Cartel de Los Reyes in Mexico were responsible for an attack that killed six Mexican army soldiers. The mercenaries were arrested by Mexican military forces, along with local gunmen, weapons, and explosives.

Criticism of ICE Agents by Democrats and Response from ICE Director

President Trump's Acting ICE Director criticizes Democrats for inflammatory comments about ICE agents enforcing immigration laws. ICE Director demands politicians stop endangering officers and their families with rhetoric. ICE responds to attacks by making arrests of criminals in Minnesota.

New Orleans Jailbreak and Arrests

Following a jailbreak in New Orleans, Louisiana, authorities are apprehending accomplices and fugitives involved in the incident. A number of arrests have been made, and the two remaining fugitives are considered armed and dangerous. Investigations are ongoing, revealing assistance from inside the jail. State police are offering rewards and warning against harboring fugitives.

Escape of New Orleans Inmates

Two people arrested for helping fugitives escape from New Orleans jail. Maintenance worker arrested for aiding inmates' escape. Five inmates still on the run.

Arrest of Teenagers in Germany Linked to Right-Wing Extremist Group

Five teenagers arrested in Germany for involvement with a right-wing extremist group aiming to destabilize the country's democratic system by attacking migrants and political opponents. Group seen as a domestic terror organization attempting to bring about the collapse of Germany's democratic order.

Illegal Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota

Several convicted criminal illegal aliens have been arrested across Minnesota in recent months, after Gov. Tim Walz compared federal immigration enforcement to the Gestapo. DHS revealed cases of illegal aliens arrested for various crimes, including murder, child sex offenses, and gang-related activities.

ICE Arrests of Violent Illegal Aliens in Sanctuary States

The Department of Homeland Security accuses sanctuary state politicians of endangering American lives by harboring criminal illegal aliens. ICE arrested violent criminal illegal aliens in states like Massachusetts, New Jersey, California, and Pennsylvania.

ICE Arrests Illegal Aliens in Massachusetts Due to Sanctuary Policies

ICE arrests illegal aliens in Massachusetts after state's sanctuary policies lead to their release, including individuals convicted of serious charges like solicitation to commit murder and assault and battery.

Immigration Crackdown in Nashville

Conservative restaurateur Steve Smith's Nashville restaurants faced panic as employees without legal citizenship status were instructed to leave to avoid ICE arrests, highlighting the reliance on unauthorized immigrant labor. Immigration roundups in South Nashville led to over 196 arrests, with a majority having no criminal history, contradicting claims of targeting violent criminals. Trump and DHS nominee Noem praised the deportations, drawing pushback from community groups and immigrants in Nashville.

ICE Operation in Massachusetts

The Worcester Police Department made two arrests during a chaotic incident related to an ICE operation in Massachusetts. The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts is threatening arrests for those who obstruct ICE operations.

Political Conflict

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns Trump administration officials of consequences if they continue arresting her Democratic colleagues, accusing DHS of using public intimidation.

Immigration Enforcement at Florida Construction Sites

Immigration authorities arrested more than two dozen illegal aliens at construction sites in Florida, including individuals from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. The raids were part of worksite enforcement encounters in Wildwood, Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis praised the efforts to enforce immigration laws and crack down on illegal immigration.

Clash Between House Democrats and DHS at ICE Facility in New Jersey

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticizes House Democrats for clashing with federal officers outside an ICE detention center in Newark, N.J. Noem dismisses warnings from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and emphasizes law enforcement duties over political threats.

Political Conflict

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns Trump administration officials of consequences if they continue arresting Democratic colleagues, accusing DHS of using public intimidation.

ICE Arrests in Washington, D.C.

ICE arrests nearly 200 illegal immigrants in Washington, D.C. targeting criminal alien offenders including gang members. Local businesses were served notices of inspection. Many arrests made after local jurisdictions refused to honor immigration detainers.

Extremist 'Kingdom of Germany' Group Ban and Arrests

German authorities banned and arrested members of the extremist 'Kingdom of Germany' group linked to the Reichsbuerger movement for rejecting state legitimacy and running illegal operations.

Protests at ICE Facility in Newark, New Jersey

Clergy members protested in front of an ICE facility in Newark, New Jersey, leading to clashes with police and several arrests. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was also arrested for trespassing at the facility. The facility is operated by the GEO Group, a private contractor, with law enforcement heavily present outside.

ICE Texas Operation Arresting 400+ Migrants

ICE Texas conducts a week-long operation capturing over 400 suspected illegal immigrants, including dangerous criminals. The operation resulted in numerous arrests of individuals with criminal convictions, pending convictions, and other immigration violations.

Drug Bust in Australia

A drug bust off the coast of Australia led to the seizure of over a ton of cocaine worth nearly $400 million and the arrest of five men. The authorities monitored the activities of the suspects and intercepted the vessel upon its return to shore.

Immigration Enforcement in Nashville, Tennessee

Federal immigration officials in a joint operation with the Tennessee Highway Patrol have taken over 100 people into custody in Nashville, leaving the immigrant community worried. The operation is part of President Trump's mass deportation plans, supported by state law enforcement. City officials in Nashville have disavowed involvement and criticized the arrests.

Anti-Israel Protest at Columbia University

Anti-Israel agitators at Columbia University stormed a library and harassed Jewish students, leading to arrests and disruptions on campus.

ICE Operation in Worcester, Massachusetts

An ICE operation in Worcester, Massachusetts, led to chaos as agents detained a woman with a baby, sparking a confrontation with neighbors demanding a warrant. Several arrests were made during the incident.

Protest at Columbia University Library

Masked protesters stormed Columbia University's main library, sparking confrontations with students and security. Columbia student Eden Yadegar shared her firsthand account, expressing 'cautious optimism' that protesters will be held accountable. NYPD made over 80 arrests after tensions flared at the anti-Israel demonstrations.

Venezuelan Gang 'Little Devils' in New York

Members of the Venezuelan gang 'Little Devils' in New York have been arrested over 240 times but are constantly released back to the streets. The gang recruits young members as young as 11 years old, and recent attacks on NYPD officers have raised concerns.

Human Smuggling Arrests in San Antonio

Five suspects were arrested in San Antonio in connection with a human smuggling operation, with one believed to be a member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. The investigation involved circumventing Border Patrol checkpoints and resulted in the dismantling of a smuggling venture that routinely brought illegal aliens into the United States.

Illegal Immigrant Crossings at U.S. Northern Border

Fox News Digital article discussing increased illegal immigrant crossings at the U.S. northern border, with targeted enforcement operations leading to multiple arrests and warnings of consequences for those attempting to cross illegally.

Alleged Venezuelan Government and Tren de Aragua Involvement in Human Smuggling

Former FBI investigator discusses reports of Venezuelan government working with Tren de Aragua to harm the United States. Human smuggling bust in Texas leads to arrests of individuals linked to TdA gang. Investigation ongoing with possible more arrests.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Columbia University

Pro-Palestinian protesters occupied Butler Library at Columbia University, leading to multiple arrests. The protesters demanded the release of Mahmoud Khalil and criticized Columbia's funding sources. Rep. Elise Stefanik called for swift action, criticizing the university for allowing chaos and antisemitism on campus.

DHS Arresting Criminal Illegal Aliens at Courthouses

President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security is now arresting criminal illegal aliens at courthouses around the United States, reversing a Biden-era policy that gave illegal aliens “protected areas” from federal immigration enforcement.

FBI Investigation of Criminal Network '764' Targeting Minors Online

FBI investigates criminal network '764' targeting kids and teens online, coercing them into committing violent or sexual acts and sharing the videos with followers. Arrests made in connection with the network. FBI Director emphasizes cracking down on these predators.

Attack on NYPD Officers by Teen Tren de Aragua Gang Members

Teen members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua attacked NYPD officers in Times Square, leading to arrests and charges. Authorities criticize weak-on-crime policies for allowing repeat offenders to cycle through arrests without accountability.

Anti-Israel Protest at University of Washington

Anti-Israel protesters, some identified as Antifa, occupied an engineering building at the University of Washington in Seattle to demand divestment from Boeing. Protests turned violent with fires and property destruction. 30 protesters were arrested. Some linked to group opposing Boeing's defense contracts and arms sales to Israel. University condemned the illegal occupation and antisemitic statements.

Rep. Hank Johnson's Remarks on Deportation and Arrests

Rep. Hank Johnson paraphrases Martin Niemoeller's poem during a House Judiciary Committee markup, drawing allusions to the Holocaust while criticizing deportation and arrests. Johnson highlights the importance of due process for all individuals, regardless of citizenship status.

Border Patrol Arrests of Criminal Aliens

Border Patrol agents at a New Mexico interior immigration checkpoint arrested a Cuban illegal alien with a disturbing criminal history, including murder. Another high-ranking member of the Paisas prison gang was arrested for illegal re-entry after being deported.

Investigation of State-Sponsored Plots Involving Iranian Nationals in the U.K.

British authorities are investigating two likely state-sponsored plots involving mostly Iranian nationals in the U.K. Eight people have been arrested. The plots are separate but may be directed by the same entity. The CIA and U.S. National Intelligence Director's office did not respond. Iran has targeted U.K.-based Iranians in the past. The U.K. has responded to 20 Iran-backed plots since 2022.

Plot to Bomb Lady Gaga Concert in Brazil

Police arrested a man and teen over a plot to bomb a Lady Gaga concert on Copacabana beach in Brazil. The suspects were recruiting participants, including minors, to carry out coordinated attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails. The group operated online, spreading hate speech and radicalizing teenagers.

Anti-Terrorism Operations in the UK Targeting Iranian Nationals

Eight people, including seven Iranian nationals, were arrested in two separate anti-terrorism operations in the UK. The arrests were related to a suspected plot to target a specific premises. There has been intense scrutiny of Iran-backed activities in Britain, with multiple plots potentially posing threats to UK citizens and residents.

Arrest of Iranian Men for Alleged Terrorist Plot in London

British counterterrorism officers arrested several Iranian men over an alleged plan to attack an undisclosed location in London. The suspects are being questioned but not yet charged. Police are investigating the motive and any further risks to the public.

Illegal Immigrants Arrested for Murder in Woodland Hills

Angel moms and dads visited the White House to celebrate President Trump's actions against crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Three illegal immigrants from Eastern Europe were arrested for murder in Woodland Hills. GOP lawmakers supported a massive nightclub raid targeting illegal immigrants. One victim was fatally beaten and the suspects were arrested with the help of FBI and ICE.

Operation Tidal Wave - ICE and Florida Joint Effort

Operation Tidal Wave, a joint effort between ICE and Florida, resulted in the arrests of over 1,100 illegal immigrants, including violent offenders and gang members. The operation was hailed as a success by officials and highlighted the collaboration between state and federal authorities.

Theft of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's Purse by Illegal Aliens

Illegal aliens accused of stealing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's purse were previously arrested in New York City and Washington, DC. The suspects are part of a South American theft ring targeting wealthy Americans.

President Trump's efforts to capture illegal immigrants and gang members

Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam believes President Trump's efforts to capture illegal immigrants and gang members are making America safer, resulting in a decrease in crime rates.

Release of Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Jailed Under National Security Law

Four former Hong Kong lawmakers, including Gary Fan, were released after serving prison terms for conspiracy to commit subversion under the national security law imposed by Beijing. They were part of the 'Hong Kong 47' group arrested for participating in an unofficial primary poll in 2020.

Immigration Enforcement under President Trump

President Trump's DHS reports over 151,000 arrests and 135,000 deportations of illegal aliens in the first 100 days. Operation Tidal Wave in Florida led to the arrest of close to 800 illegal aliens, including gang members and criminals. ICE's 287(g) program has seen increased participation under the Trump administration.

Judges aiding illegal migrants and the rule of law

Discussion on judges in America breaching the public's trust by favoring feelings over the law, leading to arrests of judges for aiding illegal migrants. Democrats show hypocrisy in their reactions to the arrests.

White House Display of Posters of Illegal Immigrant Criminals

The White House displayed posters of 100 illegal immigrant criminals arrested for various violent offenses. The press secretary shared a video showing the posters and stated that these criminals would be hunted down, face justice, and be deported. Border Czar Tom Homan criticized President Biden for 'unsecuring the border.' The White House listed and displayed photos of the arrested illegal immigrants, highlighting their criminal histories.

Recent News Highlights

Recent news highlights include arrests of illegal immigrants, deadly ferry accident, and Trump's activities post 100 days in White House.

Immigration Raids in Colorado Springs

Federal authorities made dozens of immigration arrests in Colorado Springs during a Sunday raid of an underground club as the Trump administration continues to crack down on illegal immigration.

Immigration Enforcement Operation in Florida

Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski discusses assisting ICE in a joint operation resulting in the arrest of nearly 800 illegal immigrants, including convicted criminals and gang members.

Immigration Enforcement Operation in Florida

ICE and Florida state police rounded up nearly 800 illegal aliens in a four-day operation as part of a multi-agency immigration enforcement crackdown. The operation targeted criminal illegal aliens, including Colombian murderers, MS-13 and 18th Street gang members, and a Russian spy wanted by Interpol. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis praised the partnership with the Trump administration for immigration enforcement and deportation operations.

Arrests of Judges for Aiding Illegal Immigrants

Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses the arrests of two judges for aiding illegal immigrants, one of whom is a suspected gang member. The judges face charges for obstructing ICE agents. The article highlights the case of a Mexican migrant facing domestic abuse charges and the actions of Judge Hannah Dugan.

Arrests of Judges Aiding Illegal Immigrants

Attorney General Pam Bondi discusses arrests of judges aiding illegal immigrants, highlighting the importance of upholding the law and prosecuting those who obstruct justice.

Immigration Enforcement Operation in New York

133 illegal aliens were arrested in an enhanced immigration enforcement operation in western, central, and northern New York. The operation involved multiple federal agencies and targeted criminal offenders and immigration violators.

Arrests of Alleged MS-13 Gang Members for Cold Case Homicides

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced arrests of three alleged MS-13 gang members for cold case homicides in Florida. The arrests are part of investigations into four murders from 2014 and 2015. Bondi stated that more arrests are coming and they may seek the death penalty for some suspects.

ICE Arrests in Massachusetts

ICE agents in Massachusetts arrested an Ecuadoran national, Jose Oswaldo Castro-Castro, for serious sexually related criminal charges, including aggravated rape of a child. State and local law enforcement's lack of cooperation with ICE made the arrests more challenging.

ICE arrests 30+ roofing company workers in Washington

ICE arrested over 30 employees of a roofing company in Washington for fraudulently representing their immigration status and submitting fake documents. The company owner expressed sadness as the arrested individuals were active community members. ICE made a record number of arrests in President Trump's first 50 days in office.

Decrease in Illegal Migrant Crossings at San Diego Border

Significant decrease in illegal migrant encounters and arrests at the San Diego border due to federal actions and military presence.

Mob damages NYPD vehicles in Queens, New York

A mob in Queens, New York, damaged NYPD vehicles during a car meetup that got out of hand. Three suspects have been arrested for reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. The NYPD is working to identify and arrest the rest of the perpetrators.

Religious Conflict at Kansas Statehouse

A scuffle broke out in the Kansas Statehouse as a small group of self-described satanists attempted to hold a Black Mass, leading to arrests and counter-protests by Christians. The Satanic Grotto's rally outside drew hundreds of Christian counterprotesters due to the group's satanic imagery and anti-Christian beliefs, causing tensions and conflicts.

Controversy at the Kansas Statehouse over Black Mass

A scuffle broke out at the Kansas Statehouse when a small group of self-described satanists attempted to hold a Black Mass in the rotunda, leading to arrests and counterprotests by Christians. The event was met with opposition from Roman Catholic groups and lawmakers, resulting in the temporary ban of protests inside the Statehouse by the Governor.

President Trump's stance on sanctuary cities and illegal immigrants

President Trump is considering an executive order to end sanctuary cities, targeting illegal immigrants. His administration has already made arrests in Boston, including members of criminal gangs like MS-13. Democrats support sanctuary policies as Trump aims to expand ICE detention space.

ICE arrests of criminal illegal immigrants in Greater Houston

ICE agents detained over 600 criminal illegal immigrants in Greater Houston in a week-long operation. Among those detained, 543 had criminal charges, including violent offenses and sex crimes. ICE worked with other federal and state agencies to execute the arrests.

Illegal Abortion Arrests in Texas

Two individuals in Texas have been arrested for allegedly performing illegal abortions and operating clinics without licenses. They are facing charges for unlawful performance of abortions and practicing medicine without a license. The arrests are the first criminal charges under Texas' near-total abortion restriction.

ICE Arrests in Kentucky Under 'Operation Take Back America'

ICE arrests 81 illegal aliens in Kentucky as part of 'Operation Take Back America' targeting illegal immigration. Arrestees include individuals charged with criminal offenses such as sexual misconduct, drug trafficking, and domestic violence. DHS aims to eliminate cartels and transnational criminal organizations.

ICE Arrests and Immigration Enforcement

ICE arrests under President Trump outpacing those in 2024, agency accuses Biden administration of 'cooking the books' on numbers. Recent arrests focus on actual immigration enforcement, not pass-through actions. Trump administration emphasizes historic deportation campaign and efforts to secure the border.

ICE arrests under President Trump

Since taking office, President Donald Trump's ICE agency has arrested approximately 33,000 illegal aliens in the United States, including gang members and suspected terrorists. The agency is looking to expand detention space due to high demand.

ICE and DEA Joint Operation on Nantucket, Massachusetts

ICE and DEA agents conducted a joint operation on Nantucket, Massachusetts, arresting illegal criminal aliens. The operation involved collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard and local police. Previous arrests in the area included individuals charged with serious crimes. Fox News Digital reported on the story.

Nationwide Protests Against Elon Musk and Tesla

Nationwide protests called “Tesla Takedown” targeted at Elon Musk, involving vandalism, arrests, and property damage at Tesla showrooms and facilities.

Cybercrime involving ticket fraud at Taylor Swift concerts

A cybercrime crew stole and resold over 900 digital tickets to Taylor Swift concerts and other events on StubHub, making over $600,000 in profits. Two individuals were arrested and charged with grand larceny, computer tampering, and conspiracy.

Human Smuggling Ring Busted in Los Angeles

Two Guatemalan men were arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly operating a large human smuggling ring, moving 20,000 illegal immigrants into the U.S. They face serious charges including the death penalty if convicted.

Arrests of Radical Transgender Vegan Cult Members Linked to Killings

Members of a radical transgender vegan cult, known as the Zizians, have been arrested in connection with multiple killings, including that of a U.S. Border Patrol agent. The cult leader, Jack Amadeus LaSota, pleaded for access to vegan food in jail, claiming it's more important than his bail hearing. The group exhibits cult behavior and has ties to violent crimes.

Immigration Enforcement Operations under the Trump Administration

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem oversaw immigration enforcement operations in New York City in January. Trump administration's crackdown on immigration led to an increase in ICE arrests, but the pace has not met the administration's goals. Noem's claims about a 627% increase in monthly arrests compared to the previous administration are misleading. There are concerns about the focus on media optics over public safety in enforcement actions.

Impact of Illegal Immigration on Small Towns

Fox News correspondent reports on ICE operations in Texas, focusing on the impact of illegal immigration on a small town called Cleveland. The town has seen an influx of illegal immigrants leading to strain on local resources and an increase in crime. Recent raids by federal and state law enforcement have resulted in multiple arrests.

ICE Raids Targeting Criminal Illegal Immigrants in Texas

ICE raids in Texas target criminal illegal immigrants, resulting in the arrest of roughly 90 individuals, including a three-time previously deported criminal alien with a warrant for sexual abuse of a minor. The operation, part of a larger criminal investigation, prioritizes criminal illegal migrants and national security threats.

Efforts to Stop Migrant Crime and Secure the Southern Border

Tom Homan, Trump border czar, discusses efforts to stop migrant crime and secure the southern border on Fox News. He highlights the presence of 700,000 criminal illegal aliens in the country and calls for increased arrests and operations.

Trump administration replaces acting head of ICE over deportation concerns

The Trump administration is replacing the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over concerns about the pace of deportations and arrests of illegal immigrants. ICE arrests have increased significantly, but not meeting the administration's targets. Border crossings have decreased, and DHS is expanding ICE enforcement efforts.

Increased Arrests of Afghan Citizens in Pakistan

Authorities in Pakistan have increased arrests of Afghan citizens in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, with plans to expel Afghan refugees from the country. The Afghan Embassy criticized the short timeframe and unilateral nature of Pakistan's decision. Pakistan's Prime Minister approved a deadline for deporting those awaiting relocation to third countries. Over 800,000 Afghans have returned or been expelled from Pakistan since 2023.

Mafia Bosses in Sicily

Mafia bosses in Sicily express frustration with new recruits and lament the decline in power and influence of the Cosa Nostra, as nearly 150 alleged criminals are arrested in dawn raids. The arrests deal a blow to mafia bosses' attempts to rebuild and reorganize, with efforts to strengthen drug trafficking operations and establish new links with other criminal organizations.

Arrests in Large-Scale Sting Against Sicilian Mafia in Palermo

Around 130 people were arrested in a large-scale sting against the Sicilian Mafia in Palermo, showing it remains a significant criminal force. The suspects were charged with various crimes, including drug trafficking, attempted murder, extortion, illegal online gambling, and illegal possession of firearms.

Italian police sting operation against Sicilian mafia in Palermo

Italian police arrested around 130 people in a large-scale sting operation against the Sicilian mafia in Palermo, charging them with crimes such as drug trafficking, attempted murder, extortion, and illegal possession of firearms.

ICE arrests and immigration enforcement

ICE arrests homeless Venezuelan illegal immigrant in Detroit after he demands to be taken into custody or threatens to commit crimes. Other arrests made in Colorado and New York City. ICE also aids in dismantling human trafficking network in Peru.

Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

The Trump administration has arrested thousands of immigrants in the U.S. without legal status. Some have committed heinous crimes, but many do not have criminal records.

ICE Arrests in Sanctuary Cities

ICE officials have made several criminal arrests in left-leaning 'sanctuary' cities, including Philadelphia, Boston, Denver, Washington, D.C. The arrests include individuals charged with rape, murder, assault, and gang involvement. The crackdown on illegal immigration continues with a focus on national security and public safety.

ICE Arrests in Palm Beach County

ICE officers arrest 32 criminal illegal immigrants in Palm Beach County, Florida, including individuals with drug-related offenses, prostitution, robbery, fraud, and driving under the influence. The arrests were part of targeted immigration enforcement operations in the area.

Trump Administration's Immigration Arrests and Releases

The Trump administration publicized the arrests of over 8,000 immigrants for deportation, but some have been released back into the U.S. due to space constraints in detention facilities and court orders. ICE uses a monitoring program called Alternatives to Detention. Trump vowed to end catch-and-release policies at the southern border, but ICE still releases some migrants due to limited detention capacity. The administration prioritizes detaining public safety threats and considers factors like criminal convictions and countries' willingness to take back immigrants.

Arrests and Mugshots in the US

Mugshots of arrests made in the US during Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 2025, are published.

ICE Arrests and Immigration Enforcement under the Trump Administration

ICE has arrested over 7,400 people in aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration under the new Trump administration. They have targeted violent criminal illegal immigrants and plan to house them at Guantánamo Bay. The raids have received mixed reactions from the community and politicians in sanctuary cities.

Drug Enforcement Administration arrests individuals with ties to Sinaloa Cartel and Tren de Aragua in Colorado

The Drug Enforcement Administration has arrested four individuals in Colorado with suspected ties to Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The arrests were made in connection to the trafficking of fentanyl, with the suspects being linked to the Sinaloa Cartel. Numerous rifles and thousands of rounds of ammunition were seized during the operation.

ICE Arrests of Criminal Illegal Aliens in Boston

ICE agents in Boston rounded up criminal illegal aliens, including MS-13 gang members and murder suspects. Collateral arrests were made, and a significant number of arrests were witnessed. Trump's mass deportation efforts were supported by a majority of registered voters according to a Pew Research Center survey.

Fox News Ride-Along with ICE Officers in Boston

Fox News embedded with ICE officers in Boston as they conducted raids targeting criminal aliens, including MS-13 gang members and murder suspects. The agency made several arrests, including a violent Haitian gang member with 18 convictions who expressed anti-Trump sentiments. ICE also conducted a 'collateral' arrest of an illegal alien who was with an MS-13 gang member released by a sanctuary jurisdiction.

Arrests of Algerians for Inciting Violence on TikTok

French authorities have arrested three Algerians for inciting violence in TikTok videos, with two facing terror-related charges. The arrests come amid political tensions between France and Algeria.

Vigilante Mob Attack in Mexico

Three individuals in Mexico were arrested for murder charges after a vigilante mob set fire to four men who were part of an extortion gang. Several neighbors tried to intervene during the arrests, leading to a shootout with authorities and over a dozen additional arrests.

Mugshots of Arrests in the US

Mugshots for arrests made throughout the US during the week of Dec. 8-14, 2024.

Rescinding ICE Sensitive Locations Policy

The incoming Trump administration plans to rescind a policy that prevents ICE agents from arresting undocumented people at sensitive locations without approval. This move is part of Trump's plan for a large deportation operation.

Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua's presence in the United States

The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has expanded its presence to over a dozen U.S. states, with recent arrests and criminal activities reported across the country. Former acting DHS Chief of Staff under Trump, Lora Ries, discusses the gang's activities and the incoming Trump administration's approach.

Protest Against Femicide in Kenya

Kenyan police fired tear gas and arrested at least three protesters as hundreds of people - mostly women - demanded action against a wave of femicide cases in the country.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Crisis

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces crisis as police attempt to raid his office following failed martial law declaration, leading to arrests and suicide attempt. Uncertainty and political turmoil ensue as calls for Yoon's resignation or impeachment grow amid protests and opposition from his party.

Car Theft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

An organized crime group stole 52 cars worth nearly $5 million from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Three suspects were arrested with tools for breaking into cars and reprogramming key fobs. The group is based in Houston and has stolen cars from multiple airports. The investigation started in February 2023 and has identified 14 suspects.

Car Theft at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

52 cars worth nearly $5 million were stolen by an organized crime group at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The investigation has identified 14 suspects, with arrests made in connection to car thefts at the airport and in other states.

Israeli-Moldovan rabbi killed in the United Arab Emirates

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi in the United Arab Emirates an 'antisemitic terrorist attack'. Three individuals have been arrested in connection to the murder.

Pro-Palestinian Demonstration in Montreal Turns Violent

A pro-Palestinian demonstration in Montreal turned violent, resulting in clashes with police, smashing windows, and setting fire to cars. Three individuals were arrested for assaulting officers and obstruction of police work. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism for attending a Taylor Swift concert during the protests.

ICE arrests of child sexual predator and MS-13 gang member in Massachusetts

ICE arrests child sexual predator and MS-13 gang member in Massachusetts. LA County District Attorney-elect outlines position on sanctuary city law amid Trump administration's promise of mass deportations.

Murder of Kansas Moms

Fox News report on the search for two Kansas women who vanished while driving to Oklahoma, detailing the autopsy reports of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley who were found buried in a freezer in a cow pasture after being reported missing. Suspects arrested in connection to the murders belonged to an anti-government group.

Massachusetts Leaders Refuse to Comply with Trump's Immigration Enforcement

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu refuse to cooperate with President-elect Trump's mass deportation plan despite recent ICE arrests of illegal immigrants on child rape charges. MassGOP criticizes their stance, urging collaboration with federal authorities to address public safety risks. Three suspects, including a convicted child rapist from Brazil, were arrested by ICE in Massachusetts.

UK Riots Crackdown

An 11-year-old child has been arrested in connection to the UK riots. A total of 110 people have been arrested so far, with over 1,000 arrests nationwide. The crackdown includes using body cam data, CCTV footage, and social media to identify suspects.

Border Patrol Rescue Operations in El Paso Sector

El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents rescued over 2,400 migrants from 244 human smuggling stash houses near the border in New Mexico. Chief Scott Good reported raids and arrests of smugglers forcing migrants into overcrowded and extorted conditions. Agents also apprehended a previously deported child sex offender attempting to re-enter the United States.

Stabbings at Notting Hill Carnival in London

Three people were stabbed during the opening day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London, with one in life-threatening condition. The event attracted hundreds of thousands of revelers celebrating Caribbean music and culture.

Clashes between Chicago police and anti-Israel protesters at DNC

Clashes between Chicago police officers and anti-Israel protesters occurred during the Democrat National Convention. Protesters set an American flag on fire, leading to tension and arrests. Pro-Palestinian activists clashed with white supremacists. The event featured radical slogans, anti-police sentiments, and exclusion of Jewish people.

Cooking Oil Theft in Cartersville, Georgia

Four men were arrested in Cartersville, Georgia, for bulk theft of cooking oil from various restaurants. They are suspected of being part of a criminal organization and may be responsible for similar thefts across metro Atlanta.

Shooting at Vanderbilt University

Two men have been arrested in connection with a shooting on the campus of Vanderbilt University that left one person wounded. The incident stemmed from an argument between members of a construction crew working at a residence hall. Three individuals were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Grace Kelley's Arrests

Grace Kelley, daughter of country star Wynonna Judd, arrested for three new counts including fleeing from a police officer. This comes after a prostitution charge in April. Kelley has a history of criminal activities dating back to 2015 with drug-related charges.

Wynonna Judd's daughter's legal troubles

Country star Wynonna Judd's daughter, Grace Kelley, has had multiple run-ins with the law, including recent arrests for indecent exposure and soliciting prostitution. Kelley faced charges, appeared in court, and was ordered to pay fines and serve jail time. Her legal troubles have been publicly reported and commented on by her public defender.

Foiled Attack on Taylor Swift Concerts in Vienna

A third teenager has been arrested in connection with a foiled attack on Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna. The plot was inspired by the Islamic State group and al Qaeda, with bomb-making materials found at suspects' homes. Concerts were canceled, and safety was prioritized over the shows.

Terrorist Threat at Taylor Swift's Concerts

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour shows in Vienna canceled due to foiled terrorist attack targeting concerts, two men arrested.

Terrorism Threat in Vienna, Austria

Two men arrested for alleged planned attacks at major events in Vienna, including Taylor Swift's concerts.

Arrests in Vienna for Planned Attacks at Major Events

Two men were arrested in Vienna, Austria for allegedly planning attacks at major events, including Taylor Swift's concerts. One of the men pledged allegiance to ISIS and had detailed plans for an attack. Chemical substances were found in possession of one of the suspects, prompting increased security measures for the upcoming concerts.

Arrests in Vienna for Alleged Planned Attacks at Major Events

Two men were arrested in Vienna, Austria for allegedly planning attacks at major events, including Taylor Swift's concerts. One of the men had pledged allegiance to ISIS and had detailed plans for an attack. Chemical substances were found in his possession. Security measures have been increased for Swift's concerts.

Criticism of Elon Musk's Comments on Social Media Platform X

PM's spokesperson criticizes Elon Musk's comments on social media platform X about civil war being inevitable, following violent riots in Liverpool. Keir Starmer emphasizes that violent thugs do not represent Britain and calls for action against online incitement. Government working with social media companies to remove criminal content promptly.

Travel Alerts in the UK Due to Violent Protests

Travel alerts have been issued for the UK due to violent protests following a stabbing attack. Countries like Australia, Nigeria, and Indonesia have advised their citizens to avoid protests and stay vigilant. Over 400 people have been arrested in connection with the riots.

Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Investigated

Venezuela's attorney general announced a criminal investigation into President Maduro's opponents for calling on the armed forces to stop supporting him and to stop repressing demonstrators. The opposition claims to have won the election but Maduro was declared the winner. The situation has led to arrests, deaths, and threats against the opposition leaders.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's Response to Election Protests

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is facing protests and opposition after a contentious election. He has responded with a crackdown, arrests, and threats against opponents. The situation is leading to economic uncertainty and potential international intervention.

UK Anti-Immigrant Protests and Far-Right Clashes

Protests involving far-right and anti-immigrant groups have erupted in towns across the UK following the Southport stabbings, leading to violent confrontations, arrests, and property damage. Police have been actively involved in controlling the situation.

Venezuelan Election Arrests

Over 1,000 people have been arrested by Venezuelan security forces following Sunday's disputed elections where incumbent Maduro was declared the winner without providing proof.

California Democrats Object to Anti-Human Trafficking Bill at San Diego Comic-Con Sting Operation

California Democrats object to parts of anti-human trafficking bill targeting sex buyers of minors. 14 arrested, 10 victims rescued, including a 16-year-old, at San Diego Comic-Con. Sting operation by San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, FBI, DOJ, and HSI. Arrests send clear message to offenders. Law enforcement personnel worked undercover to recover victims and arrest traffickers. 14 sex buyers arrested, 9 adult potential victims recovered, 1 16-year-old girl rescued. Comic-Con International draws over 100,000 fans each year. San Diego Comic Convention was not aware of the sting operation.

Venezuelan Election Dispute

Venezuela's military chief claims coup amid protests following disputed election victory by President Maduro. Opposition leaders allege electoral fraud, leading to unrest and arrests. International criticism grows, calling for transparency and potential do-over election.

Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests and Arrests

Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses led to over 3,100 arrests, with many charges being dropped. University administrators negotiated with protesters or called in the police. Charges were dropped due to minor offenses and First Amendment rights. Historians compare the number of arrests to the Vietnam War protests.

Leeds Riots and Arrests

Iustin Dobre has been charged with violent disorder and arson after a double-decker bus was set on fire in Leeds during riots. More arrests were made in connection to the violent disorder. The riots were sparked after social services removed four children from their family.

Real Estate Titan Accused of Poisoning Wife Found Dead

Real estate titan accused of poisoning his wife found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound during an FBI raid at his Florida home. The allegations against him included poisoning, arson, and stalking, but he had not been charged with a crime. FBI also made arrests in connection with a murder-for-hire investigation.

Chaotic Scene at Copa América Final

27 arrests and 55 ejections occurred at the chaotic scene before the Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. Among those arrested were 11 illegal immigrants, including two Colombian nationals charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and trespassing.

Arrest of Suspects in Charlotte Shootings

Two suspects arrested in connection with a series of shootings in Charlotte, North Carolina. One suspect believed to be in the U.S. illegally. Charges include first degree murder and attempted murder. Shootings linked based on car description, shell casings, and time frame. Investigation ongoing.

Incidents at Pride Month Celebrations in New York City and Chicago

Multiple arrests and police injuries occurred following chaotic incidents at the end of Pride Month celebrations in New York City and Chicago. The Pride parade in Chicago was disrupted by violence and disorderly behavior, leading to arrests and injuries among police officers. Similar incidents of violence were reported in New York City after a Pride parade, with videos capturing fistfights and assaults. The events resulted in a significant police presence maintaining order in both cities.

ISIS-Affiliated Human Smuggling Network Bringing Migrants to the US

Department of Homeland Security identifies over 400 migrants brought to the US by an ISIS-affiliated human smuggling network, with some migrants' whereabouts unknown. ICE is looking to arrest those involved on immigration charges. No direct ties to threats to the US have been found.

Illegal Border Crossings and Asylum Processing

Arrests for illegal border crossings dropped more than 40% during the three weeks that asylum processing has been suspended by the Homeland Security Department.

Isaiah Buggs' Release from the Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs released defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs following recent arrests for animal cruelty and domestic violence.

Pro-Palestinian Encampment Removal at UCSB

Police removed a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of California Santa Barbara, making five arrests. The encampment was established in solidarity with pro-Palestinian university encampments across the nation and lasted 54 days. Jewish students reported being intimidated at some UC campuses.

Murder of Jocelyn Nungaray by Venezuelan migrants

12-year-old Texas girl allegedly strangled to death by Venezuelan migrants, family receives more donations than goal, funeral expenses covered by local business owner, two suspects arrested, social media blames Biden administration for murder

Anti-Israel Protests at California State University, Los Angeles

Anti-Israel protesters barricaded a campus building at California State University, Los Angeles, trapping school employees inside. Police arrested protesters at the University of California, Irvine. Classes moved online for at least 24 hours.

ISIS Threat and Arrests

Former GOP presidential candidate discusses the threat to the homeland after ICE agents arrested eight men with suspected ties to ISIS. A Kentucky man who joined ISIS discussed jihad, martyrdom, and shooting at planes. He was convicted of providing material support to ISIS and attending an ISIS training camp. He faces a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison.

Pro-Palestinian Activists Arrested at UCLA Protest

Pro-Palestinian activists arrested at UCLA protest. House of Representatives expands inquiry into antisemitism at the school. UCLA faced ugly scenes during spring protests. Jewish faculty members fear harassment by pro-Palestinian activists. Police intervened after vigilantes struck. Over 100 pro-Palestine protesters arrested outside Dodd Hall. House Committee on Education and the Workforce probes UCLA for antisemitism. Investigation into UCLA's federal funding and learning environment initiated.

Disappearance of Eight-Month-Old Girl in Kentucky

Five people have been arrested in Kentucky in connection with the disappearance of an eight-month-old girl who has been missing since at least the start of May. The parents were found with a stash of drugs, including fentanyl, and are not cooperating with the investigation.

Nigel Farage Faces Second Physical Assault in a Week

Nigel Farage faced a second physical assault in a week during a campaign event in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where objects were thrown at him by protesters. The incidents were condemned, and arrests were made in connection with the attacks.

Anti-Israel protests at UCLA

Anti-Israel protesters set up new encampment at UCLA, leading to clashes with police and arrests. Demonstrators call for colleges to end business ties with Israel amid ongoing war in Middle East.

Migrant Smuggling Arrest in Bexar County, Texas

Seven people were arrested in Bexar County, Texas, for their involvement in an alleged migrant smuggling scheme that resulted in 11 migrants being hospitalized due to heat exhaustion. The migrants were found hidden in a concealed compartment in a trailer outside a stash house in San Antonio. Multiple suspects were apprehended, and the case is being investigated by the Bexar County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security Investigations.

Student Antiwar Movement and University Divestment

Student antiwar movement demanding universities divest from Israeli companies with ties to Gaza war continues over summer. Protests, encampments, arrests, and suspensions reported at various universities. Demonstrations planned in different cities. Movement gaining momentum despite opposition.

Milkshake Assault on Nigel Farage During UK General Election Campaign

Reform UK Party leader Nigel Farage was hit with a milkshake while campaigning for the UK General Election. Two arrests were made in connection with the incident. Throwing milkshakes at politicians has become a trend during campaigns.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Brooklyn Museum

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Brooklyn, New York, occupied the Brooklyn Museum, resulting in damaged artwork and staff harassment. At least 34 people were taken into custody. Similar protests have taken place at other locations across the country, leading to numerous arrests.

Protesters dismantle anti-Israel encampment at Wayne State University

Protesters at Wayne State University in Detroit set up an anti-Israel encampment demanding divestment from Israel. Police dismantled the encampment resulting in the arrests of at least eight protesters. The encampment caused tension and forced classes to be held remotely at the university.

Chilean Authorities Arrest Suspects for Causing Deadly Fires

Chilean authorities arrested two individuals accused of causing massive fires in February that left 137 dead and over 16,000 homeless. The suspects allegedly planned and executed the fires, resulting in a state of emergency being declared. Investigations revealed a motive tied to financial gain, with one suspect teaching the other how to make incendiary devices.

Troublesome Venezuelan Immigrant in Chicago

Venezuelan immigrant in Chicago, Carlos Mavarez Viloria, has been arrested ten times in 10 months for various crimes including shoplifting, possessing a crack pipe, and pulling a gun on a convenience store clerk. He is now being held in Cook County Jail.

Hong Kong arrests under national security law

Hong Kong police arrest six people, including a former organizer of the annual Tiananmen Square vigil, for publishing seditious social media posts under the new national security law. The group aimed to incite dissatisfaction against the Chinese government and judiciary.

Arrests in Hong Kong under National Security Law

Six people, including a former organizer of Hong Kong's Tiananmen Square vigil, were arrested for publishing seditious social media posts under the new national security law. The law has deepened concerns about eroding freedoms in the city.

Kindergarten Graduation Brawl in Tennessee

Chaos erupted at a kindergarten graduation in Tennessee when a brawl broke out between adults and children, leading to arrests and injuries. The fight stemmed from tensions between two women in the crowd.

Arrests for Alleged Crimes Across the United States

Multiple individuals arrested for various alleged crimes in different counties across the United States.

California Street Takeovers

Recent street takeovers in California led to arrests, including a 15-year-old charged with attempted carjacking and felony vandalism. The incidents involved large mobs trashing vehicles and businesses, with one resulting in injuries and deaths.

Illegal Immigration Bill in Louisiana

The Louisiana House of Representatives passed a bill similar to Texas, allowing law enforcement to arrest migrants who entered the US illegally. The bill, SB 388, sponsored by State Sen. Valarie Hodges, criminalizes illegal entry into Louisiana. It awaits approval from the Senate and Gov. Jeff Landry.

Corruption Scandals in Russia and Arrests of High-Ranking Military Officials

The U.N.'s High Representative for Disarmament Affairs cautioned states involved in transferring arms to Ukraine or Russia to act responsibly as the war shows no signs of stopping. Corruption scandals in Russia have led to arrests of high-ranking military officials, raising questions about Putin's control over the Defense Ministry amid the war in Ukraine. The recent arrests are not a 'campaign' against corruption but rather reflect ongoing activities in 'all government bodies.'

Arrests of Russian Military Officials on Bribery Charges

Several high-ranking Russian military officials, including Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov, have been arrested on bribery charges, leading to speculation about the motives behind the arrests.

International Drug Smuggling Operations

Police in Thailand seized ketamine hidden inside life-size Transformer robots destined for Taiwan. In Greece, authorities dismantled an international criminal group trafficking cocaine in shipping containers from Latin America to Europe, leading to several arrests and the confiscation of a large amount of drugs and evidence.

Federal Judge Rules ICE 'Knock and Talk' Practice Unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled that ICE's 'knock and talk' practice of arresting illegal immigrants at their homes is unconstitutional, a victory for migrant rights activists. The tactic accounted for at least 8% of arrests made in 2022. ICE's Los Angeles field office heavily relied on this method, but the judge deemed it a violation of privacy and the true purpose was to make immigration arrests.

Anti-Israel Protests at College Campuses

Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, spreading to University of Pennsylvania with 75 pro-Palestinian protesters staging an encampment at Drexel University. 19 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Pennsylvania.

Americans Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammo

Five Americans have been arrested in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition in their luggage at the airport. Families of the detainees are asking for prayers and support as they face potential prison sentences.

Mugshots of U.S. Arrests May 12-18, 2024

Mugshots for arrests made throughout the U.S. during the week of May 12-18, 2024.

Kansas City Chiefs Arrests and Controversies

Two Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen were arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession. The Chiefs have had a tumultuous week, including controversies surrounding a player's speech, car theft, and significant other's global tour.

Anti-Israel Protest at UC Irvine

Anti-Israel protesters arrested at the University of California, Irvine after setting up barricades and disrupting university operations.

Anti-Israel Protesters Block Traffic Outside Disney World in Orlando

Anti-Israel protesters from Queers for Palestine blocked traffic outside Disney World in Orlando, Florida, claiming Disney supports 'genocide.' Law enforcement arrived and arrested three protesters. Similar protests have occurred in Chicago and at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps.

Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations at Universities

Harvard University's pro-Palestinian encampment is one of the last remaining after police cleared similar demonstrations at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania. The demonstrations led to arrests and removal of tents, with tensions escalating at each campus.

Student Protests for Palestine

Student protests in various universities across the U.S. in support of Palestine lead to clashes with supporters of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Anti-Israel protests at University of Pennsylvania

Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, with 33 people arrested at the University of Pennsylvania for dismantling an encampment.

Tensions in Tunisia Over Migrant Rights

Tensions in Tunisia rise as authorities target migrant communities with arrests and tent camp demolitions. Activists criticize security-centric approach by governments on both sides of the Mediterranean Sea. President of Tunisia accuses pro-migrant individuals of financial crimes. Crackdown on migrants results in protests and clashes with law enforcement. Number of migrants reaching Italy decreases, relieving pressure on European officials.

Emory University no confidence vote following anti-Israel protests

Emory University undergraduate students pass a no confidence vote against the school's president following anti-Israel protests resulting in arrests. Faculty Senate also votes no confidence against the president.

Faculty-led anti-Israel encampment at The New School in NYC

Faculty-led anti-Israel encampment established at The New School in NYC, leading to arrests of students and faculty solidarity. Demands for divestment in companies complicit in Israel's actions. Named after Refaat Alareer, killed in Israeli airstrike. Faculty expresses no confidence in New School leadership.

Anti-Israel Protest at George Washington University

33 people were arrested after police cleared an anti-Israel encampment at George Washington University. The protest escalated, leading to arrests for unlawful entry and assault on a police officer.

Child Sexual Abuse Investigations in Ontario

More than 60 people arrested in Ontario for child sexual abuse; investigations led to dozens of suspects charged with various offenses, including possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. 34 victims identified, 30 children safeguarded.

Anti-Israel Encampment at George Washington University

33 people arrested after police clear anti-Israel encampment at George Washington University. House Oversight Committee Chair cancels hearing with Mayor Bowser. Mayor Bowser and MPD Chief Smith address situation and actions taken.

Anti-Israel Tent Encampment at George Washington University

Anti-Israel tent encampment at George Washington University cleared with police arresting dozens of protesters. Students protested outside the president's home. Some protesters were pepper-sprayed and nearly 30 people were arrested. Encampment was established on April 25 in solidarity with Palestine.

Clearing of Pro-Palestinian Encampment at UC San Diego

Police cleared a pro-Palestinian encampment at UC San Diego, leading to 65 arrests. Pro-Israel counter-demonstration also took place. Encampment lasted less than a week and is believed to be funded by left-wing donors. Universities nationwide are cracking down on similar protests.

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt New York Met Gala

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the New York Met Gala with some storming past police barricades, leading to arrests. The protests were part of a 'Day of Rage' following Hamas attacks in Israel. Over 1,000 people participated in the demonstration.

Tragic Death of Tourists in Mexico

Three young tourists who went missing during a trip in Mexico were found dead in a well, believed to have been carjacked and executed. Mexican authorities have arrested three suspects with meth found on them. One victim was a former college lacrosse star from Australia. A fourth body found in the well is believed to be a missing rancher.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested at Art Institute of Chicago

Nearly 70 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested outside the Art Institute of Chicago for trying to set up tents. The protesters turned violent, surrounded and shoved a security officer, and stole keys to the museum. The Art Institute tried negotiating with the protesters, offering an alternative location, but they refused. The Chicago Police Department eventually ended the protest, arresting around 50 people.

Anti-Israel Protest at University of Virginia

At least 25 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at the University of Virginia campus as authorities tried to clear an encampment. The protesters repeatedly refused to comply with university policies regarding protests.