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Trump Sends ICE Agents to Work at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

Starting Monday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will be working at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport, to assist Transportation Security Administration personnel as the partial government shutdown continues. Mayor Andre Dickens announced the news Sunday in a statement, while assuring residents that the agents will not engage in immigration enforcement during […]

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ICE Deportation of Double-Amputee Rodney Taylor to Liberia Could Be Imminent

Rodney Taylor, the husband, father, and double-amputee who has been held by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement in Stewart Detention Center since January 2025, may be deported any day now, according to his wife, Mildred Danis-Taylor. Immigration advocates who work with Danis-Taylor on the “Free Rodney Taylor” campaign learned last week that ICE had obtained […]

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‘My Husband Crawls to Shower’: Rodney Taylor’s Wife on His ‘Horrific’ ICE Detention

As Georgia ranks as one of the top states for Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests, immigrants, families, and advocates on the front lines share their fears and the fight for freedom in a series of interviews. January marked one year since Mildred Danis-Taylor had seen her husband, Rodney Taylor.  “We speak every day if he […]

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New ICE Detention Center Sparks Racial Profiling Fears in Gwinnett County

News of plans to open an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Oakwood is amplifying fears about racial profiling among some people of color in nearby Gwinnett County. That includes Mulberry, Georgia, resident Tracey Fisher. Fisher serves as district director for the Georgia Federation of Democratic Women. She was one of about 15 people […]

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College Park Leaders Seek Answers as ICE Activity Raises Community Fears

While much of the country has eyes trained on the unrest in Minneapolis after the shooting death of Alex Pretti by U.S. Border Patrol agents, some in metro Atlanta are concerned as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders appear to be expanding operations in College Park. Elected officials in the southwest Atlanta suburb say the […]

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Immigrants’ Advocate Fights ICE Raids, Federal Push to ‘Snatch Our People’

As Georgia ranks as one of the top states for Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests, immigrants, families, and advocates on the front lines share their fears and the fight for freedom in a series of interviews. Nana Gyamfi is intentional about the word she uses to encapsulate federal agents’ ongoing sweep in Atlanta and throughout […]

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Homelessness, Police Shooting, Data Centers: Top 10 Atlanta Stories of 2025

From City Hall to Magic City, Capital B Atlanta reporters covered breaking news, secured exclusive interviews with newsmakers, unearthed painful history, and published groundbreaking enterprise stories that resonated online and on social media.  Here are our top 10 stories of the year. Georgia is quietly working on building the largest ICE facility in the country, […]

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Atlanta Lawyers Work to Get Unlawfully Deported Black Immigrants Returned to the U.S.

The Trump administration’s mass deportation plan continues to cause anxiety throughout Atlanta’s Black immigrant community — even among those who have legal status. “The fear is real,” said Nnamdi Ihenacho, founder of the Atlanta-based nonprofit African Immigrant Collective. “Even people who have their papers are still worried about, ‘can my citizenship be revoked?’ ‘Can my […]

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