Jimmy Al-Daoud, 41, had trouble getting insulin after he was deported to Iraq, where he was homeless and didn’t speak the language, advocates say.
Author: Niraj Warikoo, Detroit Free Press
Embattled Border Patrol chief in El Paso transferred to Detroit
Facing criticism over treatment of migrants, the top Border Patrol leader in El Paso is transferred to Detroit, raising concerns.
Iraqi American Christians ask Vice President Mike Pence to block deportation of Iraqis
The American Civil Liberties Union and a group of Iraqi American Christians are asking the US to block the deportation of 1,000 Iraqi nationals.
African-American man becomes president of neo-Nazi group and wants to dismantle it
A black civil rights advocate is now president of Detroit-based National Socialist Movement. But the group’s new commander challenges the leadership.
Emails show how fake university set up by ICE lured foreign students
Emails obtained by the Detroit Free Press offer a glimpse into how a fake university in Detroit may have convinced students it was real.
Native American veteran: ‘Mob mentality’ in students seen in viral video was ‘scary’
In an interview with the Detroit Free Press, Native American leader Nathan Phillips of Ypsilanti describes incident with students caught on video.
Deported after 30 years in US, father still stuck in Mexico one year later, without wife and kids
After 30 years in the U.S., Jorge Garcia was deported to Mexico, where he remains a year later, unable to return to Michigan to be with his family.
ICE tried to deport a U.S.-born Marine, and his mom wants to know why
The ACLU says a decorated former Marine and U.S. citizen born in Michigan, Jilmar Ramos-Gomez, was mistakenly detained by ICE for deportation.