Category: Immigration

Dauphin County rejects “welcoming resolution” and will continue to cooperate with ICE

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — During today’s Dauphin County Commissioners weekly public meeting, an agenda item targeting cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement sparked a wide ranging […]

Dauphin County intends to not cooperate with ICE pending commissioners vote

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — During today’s weekly commissioners meeting, Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas announced that the county solicitor intends to not cooperate with ICE, and […]

Illegal immigrant who sold fatal dose of fentanyl is serving 40 months in Pennsylvania

Hampden Township, Pennsylvania — Rubi Ambrocio-Gonzales, 33, is currently serving a sentence in state prison, after pleading guilty to criminal counts including involuntary manslaughter and […]

Violent Guatemalan fugitive seeking refuge in Harrisburg, Pa. has been deported

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently deported a foreign fugitive – living in Harrisburg – wanted for child abuse, violence against women […]

Officials oppose plan by federal govt contractor to house illegal immigrants in Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) and Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Adams/Franklin) today issued the following joint statement regarding the proposed reuse of the former […]

Mass refugee resettlement planned in Pennsylvania with DHS money

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania — Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano has uncovered an arrangement funded by the Department of Homeland Security to provide millions of dollars through […]

Officials don’t know how many undocumented immigrants are in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania

Update: An employee of the county commissioner’s office called Thursday morning after this article was released to confirm that Dauphin County is “not” a sanctuary […]

New legislation could give illegal immigrants right to drive, vote in PA

Pennsylvania officials admit that more than 11,000 noncitizens have already registered to vote due to a glitch in state motor vehicle bureau computers that allowed noncitizens to register to vote easily.