Two Columbus sisters say they were threatened after following vehicles they believed belonged to ICE, an act that is not ...
ICE said in a Dec. 20 news release it launched "Operation Buckeye" on Dec. 16, targeting "the worst of the worst criminal ...
After Mayor Andrew Ginther of Columbus said that its policy prohibited local cooperation on immigration enforcement, Elon ...
Immigrant-owned businesses in Columbus say fear tied to ICE activity has slashed foot traffic, leaving owners struggling to ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting an operation in Columbus, Ohio, that has yielded several ...
The recent arrests of ten men in the Columbus area as part of "Operation Buckeye" have ignited a heated debate over ...
Some local businesses are pivoting to encourage potentially vulnerable customers to stay home as ICE agents arrested dozens ...
Mayor Andrew Ginther, Police Chief Elaine Bryant, City Attorney Zach Klein and City Council President Shannon Hardin spoke at ...
Many business owners joined together on Tuesday to explain how fear has driven their customers and their workers away.
"We did not invite ICE into our community, and we are not trying to be hospitable hosts," said Columbus Councilwoman Lourdes Barroso de Padilla.
City officials stress that Columbus Police don't work with ICE and don't arrest people solely based on their citizenship status.
Top Columbus officials, including the mayor and police chief, reiterated their support of immigrants as federal immigration agents allegedly arrested several people ...