The UNLV Immigration Clinic is warning of reports of people impersonating immigration officers and trying to obtain bank account or other personal information. The clinic posted a message on its social media pages saying
Advocates for the undocumented and immigrant Asian and Pacific Islander community encourage their clients to stay alert when it comes to the sweeping immigratio
Immigration enforcement is common in Southern Nevada but the recent activities by federal agents nationwide are heightening awareness.Organizations that help mi
Social media posts mistakenly identified a law enforcement-themed ice cream truck as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicle, leading its owner to fear for his safety.
Billy Settlemyers, the owner of Las Vegas Ice Cream Patrol, found himself in the middle of a firestorm last week after an ill-advised social-media user blasted out images of his truck and
The asylum seeker from Cuba learned that her appointment had been rescheduled, another delay in a process she said was filled with uncertainty. She said ICE officials told her the rescheduling was tied to the new administration.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department does not “enforce immigration violations,” the department posted on X in response to 8 News Now’s interview Monday with Sheriff Kevin
Las Vegas Metro police will not partake in mass deportation “roundups” as President Donald Trump lays out his immigration policies, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said in an exclusive interview.
During his first week in office, President Donald Trump signed 10 executive orders on immigration and issued a slew of edicts to carry out promises of mass deportations and border security.
The head of the Las Vegas Police Department doubled down on a policy guiding officers to limit cooperation with ICE and to not assist with any federal immigration “roundups."
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers will not enforce immigration violations, the department emphasized on Tuesday night by posting a department policy on social media.
In the first week of his second term, President Donald Trump rescinded a 2011 policy prohibiting immigration enforcement in ‘sensitive’ places such as schools, churches, and hospitals; expanded authority for ‘expedited removal’,