Two Columbus sisters say they were threatened after following vehicles they believed belonged to ICE, an act that is not ...
Photographs posted on social media showed Columbus police officers talking with what appeared to be federal immigration ...
Bishop Earl Fernandes of the Catholic Diocese of Columbus said parishioners who fear ICE detention may stay home during the ...
With Christmas Day approaching, some families and friends have been ripped apart by a surge of ICE arrests in the Columbus ...
ICE has long had a presence in central Ohio, but actions this week in Columbus prompted responses from the community and ...
Mayor Andrew Ginther, Police Chief Elaine Bryant, City Attorney Zach Klein and City Council President Shannon Hardin spoke at ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting an operation in Columbus, Ohio, that has yielded several ...
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Columbus mayor, police chief respond to ICE deployment
Top Columbus officials, including the mayor and police chief, reiterated their support of immigrants as federal immigration agents allegedly arrested several people ...
"We did not invite ICE into our community, and we are not trying to be hospitable hosts," said Columbus Councilwoman Lourdes Barroso de Padilla.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a statement on Friday regarding the ...
Mayor Ginther states city did not request federal intervention as police chief confirms ICE agents operating independently ...
Bishop Earl Fernandes said those who "reasonably fear being detained" don't need to come to church. Catholics are typically expected to attend mass on Sundays and holy days like Christmas.
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