Federal law enforcement officials arrested a Texas man after he allegedly threatened to harm deportation officers and Homeland Security Secretary
The mystery surrounding Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk's whereabouts after she was picked up by federal immigration agents has shocked many — and is now complicating her legal proceedings. Why it matters: The case's question about jurisdiction — typically a granular area of court proceedings — could affect how ICE detains foreign-born residents and how it communicates about detentions in the future.
"I truly hope, and I mean this with all my heart, that Kristi Noem meets a horrible and agonizing demise I hope she is tried in a war criminal court with the rest of the Nazis," he allegedly wrote. The post ‘Hope she is ripped apart in a gulag’: Man arrested after Facebook posts allegedly target Kristi Noem and tell people to ‘put the second amendment to work’ against ICE agents first appeared on Law & Crime.
Robert King, a U.S. citizen was taken into custody in McKinney for making "terroristic threats" against ICE agents and Secretary Kristi Noem.
U.S. Attorney Leah Foley also told Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden that he was wrong to criticize recent ICE operations.
A Texas man was arrested for “making terroristic threats” against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, the Dallas
Ahead of a Boston court hearing scheduled Thursday regarding federal immigration agents' detainment of a Tufts University student, the school called for her release.
The demonstration was held Thursday, the day before a federal court will decide whether to restore an ICE policy that barred enforcement at houses of worship.