Two Columbus sisters say they were threatened after following vehicles they believed belonged to ICE, an act that is not ...
Immigrant-owned businesses in Columbus say fear tied to ICE activity has slashed foot traffic, leaving owners struggling to ...
With Christmas Day approaching, some families and friends have been ripped apart by a surge of ICE arrests in the Columbus ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents continue to have an increased presence in central Ohio following several days of ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting an operation in Columbus, Ohio, that has yielded several ...
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.
"We did not invite ICE into our community, and we are not trying to be hospitable hosts," said Columbus Councilwoman Lourdes Barroso de Padilla.
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