Former Employee in Low-Income Housing in Southern District of Alabama Sentenced for Embezzling Rent Funds

A Mobile woman has been sentenced to 14 months in federal prison for stealing rent money for government-assisted low-income housing. Shannon Caruso, a 48-year-old Mobile resident, worked as a property manager for two government housing authorities that offered affordable housing to low-income individuals in the Mobile area, as per court documents. Caruso has confessed to … Read more

Hotline introduced for reporting ICE deportations

Hotline introduced for reporting ICE deportations

An advocacy group in Arizona has introduced a hotline for people to report deportations conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the Phoenix area. ICE was contacted by Newsweek for comment via email. Why It Matters President Donald Trump returned to office on Monday with a strong commitment to pursue a tough immigration agenda. … Read more

A map Shows where ICE raids have occurred in the United States

In just five days of the new Trump administration, the White House is eager to showcase its efforts in immigration enforcement, with reports of raids taking place all over the country. On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) highlighted the arrest of 538 illegal immigrants and the issuance of 373 detainers in New York, Colorado, … Read more

Massachusetts couple admits guilt in illegally voting in New Hampshire, AG says

A Massachusetts couple has admitted to wrongfully voting in New Hampshire, where they own a home, according to the attorney general. Joshua Urovitch, aged 56, and Lisa Urovitch, aged 54, both residents of Ashland, Massachusetts, have been handed a sentence of 12 months in the House of Corrections by the Merrimack County Superior Court. However, … Read more

Haitian National With 17 Convictions In Massachusetts Detained By Ice In Boston

On Wednesday, law enforcement officials in Boston apprehended a 25-year-old man who is a member of a violent Haitian street gang. This individual, who has accumulated 17 criminal convictions in Massachusetts, was taken into custody. According to a statement by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston, Wisteguens Jean Quely Charles, … Read more

Alabama Woman Sentenced To Prison After Confessing To Theft Of Rent Funds From Low-income Renters

On January 10, Shannon Caruso, a 48-year-old woman from Alabama, received a 14-month prison sentence for her involvement in a case of embezzlement. Caruso, who served as a property manager for two government housing authorities that offered affordable housing to low-income individuals, misused her authority to steal rent payments intended for government-assisted low-income housing. Court … Read more

Mississippi Grandmother Trafficked Cocaine To Alabama With Two Men And A Two-year-old Grandchild: Sheriff

Authorities revealed on Friday that a 2-year-old grandchild was present in the vehicle of a Mississippi grandmother who, along with two others, was charged with trafficking cocaine to north Alabama. The child was unrestrained at the time of the vehicle stop earlier this week. On Wednesday, a multi-jurisdictional investigation was launched by a Drug Task … Read more

Fugitive In 2020 Fatal Beating And Shooting In Alabama Apprehended Outside Ohio Hospital

An Alabama man wanted for a 2020 murder was apprehended Friday in the parking lot of an Ohio hospital. Frank Cortez McQueen, 45, from Evergreen, was arrested close to Grady Memorial Hospital, as reported by NBC4 WCMH-TV. According to jail records, he was taken into custody and is currently being held at the Delaware County … Read more

Indiana Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Sheriff For Disregarding Federal Authorities On Illegal Immigration

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita made an announcement on Friday, stating that his office has taken legal action against the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department regarding the issue of illegal immigration. “I filed a lawsuit against St. Joseph County Sheriff [William] Redman and his department over their persistent practice of refusing to cooperate with federal … Read more