Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said on Monday that his administration will not work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in deporting immigrants who entered the country illegally.
Sen. Dave McCormick is pushing Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey to fall in line with stronger immigration enforcement as President Donald Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill aim to crack
The mayor argued Monday intervention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will not resolve the country’s immigration issues.
The Pittsburgh mayor, who said the city will remain a "sanctuary city" despite President Donald Trump's plans to increase immigration enforcement, spoke to reporters and political observers on Monday.
PITTSBURGH (TNND) — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mayor Ed Gainey said ... illegal migrants from the U.S. The mayor argued intervention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will ...
U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick has condemned Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey's stance on declining to aid ICE operations in the city.
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, speaking one week after President Donald Trump took office with a promise to deport immigrants who entered the country illegally, said on Monday his
Up to six Washington County inmates could be detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Jose Turcios Salmeron, a native of El Salvador, was being held at Washington County Jail on charges of aggravated and simple assault.
Pittsburgh Ed Mayor Gainey’s decision not to work with ICE was more about trying to excite his far-left base ahead of the May primary.
" [The executive order] made it easier to indefinitely detain people because of criminal charges, but even if they're later released, they can still be indefinitely detained. A lot of the people, that the stories I'm hearing, are collateral people. They're not specifically people with criminal charges that are being picked up" Schneck said.
ICE arrests are being carried out across the United States since Donald Trump's inauguration last week. Newsweek's live blog is closed.