US President: Trump Announces ICE Deployment at Airports
President Trump has announced the deployment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel amid ongoing funding disputes in Washington.
Trump sends ICE agents to U.S. airports
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff at airports in response to funding negotiations with Congress.
Trump confirms he will send ICE agents to US airports
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will send Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports in the country starting Monday, in response to a funding deadlock affecting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents.
Trump deploys ICE agents in US airports
From Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will be stationed at American airports to assist airport security personnel, as announced by President Donald Trump on his social media platform Truth Social.
"They Bring Fear and Chaos" - Toronto Mayor Rejects Presence of US Immigration Agency During World Cup
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow proposed a resolution to ban the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during this summer's World Cup, citing their actions as a source of fear and chaos.
The CBP seizes a shipment of Chinese electric bicycles in Virginia: the detail that makes them illegal in the US.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized a shipment of Chinese electric bicycles in Virginia for not meeting U.S. regulations.
For Miami Travelers: The Law Coming into Effect in Cuba That Will Control Items in Baggage Arriving from the U.S.
Cuba's new customs law will impose restrictions on items travelers from Miami and other international destinations can bring into the country, particularly targeting goods deemed as anti-state propaganda.
Fox traveled across the Atlantic as a rabbit
A fox stowed away on a cargo ship from the UK to the US, where it was discovered at the Port of New York by customs agents.
Stowaway fox travels on cargo ship from England to US
A fox that stowed away on a cargo ship from Southampton to New York is being cared for at the Bronx Zoo after being found by customs officers.
Mowi files a tariff lawsuit against the Trump administration
Norwegian salmon giant Mowi has filed a lawsuit against U.S. customs authorities over the legality of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
System for Refund of Illegal U.S. Tariffs to Be Prepared Within 45 Days, Amounting to 26 Trillion Yen
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced plans to prepare a system for refunding illegal tariffs deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court within 45 days, affecting approximately 26 trillion yen collected.
US Customs Agency says tariff refund system will be ready in 45 days
The US Customs and Border Protection is set to unveil a system in 45 days for processing refunds related to illegal import tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.
A judge in the USA is discussing the return of customs duties labeled as illegal, amounting to 166 billion USD
A US judge is engaged in discussions about returning customs duties deemed illegal, totaling 166 billion USD.
Fox News Poll: Disapproval of ICE on the rise
A Fox News poll indicates that disapproval of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, ICE, is rising significantly among voters, with nearly half preferring a reduction in its funding.
Judge orders US Customs to reimburse company for illegal Trump tariff
A US judge has ordered the government to pay billions in refunds to importers who paid tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Judge orders US Customs to process refunds on Trump's illegal tariffs
A US judge has ordered the government to start paying billions in refunds to importers who paid tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
US Court Orders Start of Customs Refund Process... Possibility of Returning Up to $175 Billion
A U.S. federal court has ordered the government to initiate a refund process for customs duties deemed unconstitutional, potentially returning up to $175 billion.
Federal Politics: Merz Presses for Quick Agreement in Customs Conflict with the USA
Friedrich Merz, upon his arrival in Washington, is advocating for a swift resolution to the customs conflict with the United States, highlighted by positive remarks from President Trump about their countries' relationship.
Customs Duties: A Judge Rejects the U.S. Government's Request to Postpone Refunds
A U.S. judge has denied the government's request to delay refunds of previously paid tariffs, complicating the refund process for importers.
Customs Duties: Where is the Money?
US taxpayers are growing increasingly frustrated over promises of tax cuts and government funds that have yet to materialize, following President Trump's declarations about an impending economic prosperity.
Drone that shot down the Pentagon with a military laser on the border with Mexico was from US migration
The Pentagon mistakenly shot down a drone operated by US Customs and Border Protection at the Texas-Mexico border using a high-energy laser, highlighting communication failures among US agencies.
Democrats outraged at US militaryโs downing of CBP drone near Mexico border
Democratic lawmakers expressed anger over the US military mistakenly shooting down a Customs and Border Protection drone at the Texas-Mexico border, highlighting administrative incompetence under the Trump administration.
"Poor Coordination".. US Military Shoots Down Drone Belonging to Customs and Border Protection Using Laser
US military used a laser to shoot down a drone belonging to the Customs and Border Protection agency in Texas due to perceived threats to military airspace.
At least 1800 companies demand customs refunds from the USA
At least 1800 companies are taking legal action to reclaim tariffs imposed on goods imported into the USA.
ICE faces difficulties with screening new recruits, reveals internal email obtained by agency
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is struggling to keep up with the screening of its new hires and is establishing a process to address allegations of misconduct from recruits, according to an internal email obtained by Reuters.
After the Ruling: Customs Chaos: What the EU Should Do Now
The article discusses the uncertainty facing the EU following the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Trump's tariffs and suggests actions the EU should take to address potential trade conflicts with the United States.
Whistleblower: US immigration service agents' training is inappropriate
Ryan Schwank, a former law instructor at the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Academy, resigned after claiming he was instructed to train recruits to violate the Constitution.
Volunteer who brings aid to Ukraine: Our customs officials harassed us, we had to unload both vans
A Slovak volunteer discusses his experiences delivering humanitarian aid to Ukraine amidst challenges with customs officials.
After the Supreme Court ruling, a flood of lawsuits begins. FedEx first in line
FedEx is initiating a lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection demanding full refunds on tariffs imposed under the IEEPA after a Supreme Court ruling declared the tariffs unlawful.
US tariffs come into effect with an additional 10% charge
The United States has officially implemented a 10% tariff on all non-exempt products as of Tuesday, which has caused confusion regarding U.S. trade policy following a recent Supreme Court decision.
New global surcharge of 10% comes into effect in the United States
A new 10% global surcharge on imports has been implemented by U.S. Customs, following uncertainty regarding a proposed increase to 15%.
The confusion surrounding Donald Trump's tariffs. Why is only 10% applicable?
The article discusses the current uncertainty regarding the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, highlighting a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that has impacted these tariffs.
New US tariffs come into effect with a lower rate of 10%
The United States has implemented a new 10% additional tariff on products not covered by exemptions, in a move that raises uncertainty in US trade policy.
FedEx seeks tariff reimbursement from the US government in court
FedEx is suing the US government over customs tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, seeking full reimbursement for fees paid on imported goods.
FT: Trump faces setback โ tariffs remain at 10 percent
The U.S. administration's import tariffs will remain at 10 percent, as reported by the Financial Times citing U.S. Customs officials.
US companies face a complex legal path to recover Trump tariffs
US companies that paid tariffs imposed by former President Trump are set to embark on a complicated legal process to recover their funds following a US Supreme Court ruling.
FedEx sues the U.S. government and demands a refund of customs duties
FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking reimbursement for customs duties it believes were collected unlawfully under Donald Trump's tariffs.
Customs Upset
The article discusses the implications of the changing tariff landscape following a recent decision by the US Supreme Court, affecting international trade dynamics, notably between the US, EU, and China.
World Trade: What the Customs Chaos in the USA Means
The recent Supreme Court ruling deemed many of Trump's special tariffs unlawful, leading to immediate changes in U.S. customs regulations and uncertainties in trade agreements with the EU.
Anti-ICE Protest: Red Knit Cap Instead of MAGA Hat
Red knit caps have become a symbol of protest against the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, reflecting a tradition of resistance.
USA: US Customs Authority Will No Longer Impose Certain Tariffs Starting Tuesday
The US Customs Authority has announced it will cease to impose certain tariffs as of Tuesday, following a Supreme Court ruling against parts of former President Trump's tariff policy.
After Ruling: US Customs Authority Stops Levying Duties
Following a Supreme Court ruling, the US Customs and Border Protection will cease collecting certain imposed duties starting Tuesday.
After ruling: US customs authority stops levy of duties
The US customs authority has halted the collection of tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling deeming certain tariffs imposed by President Trump as unlawful.
US Suspends 'Mutual Tariffs' from 12 AM on the 24th... Actions Taken Three Days After Illegal Ruling
The US Customs authorities announced the suspension of tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) starting at midnight on the 24th, three days after the Supreme Court deemed these tariffs illegal.
The US stops collecting tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court starting tomorrow
The US Customs and Border Protection announced it will cease collecting tariffs imposed under the IEEPA following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated Trump's retaliatory tariffs.
US Customs Will Suspend Tariff Collection Blocked by Supreme Court Starting Tuesday
The US Customs and Border Protection agency will halt the collection of tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed these rates illegal, effective Tuesday.
US Customs Stops Collecting Trump's Tariffs After Supreme Court Decision
US Customs has announced the cessation of tariff collection imposed under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act following a Supreme Court ruling deeming these tariffs illegal.
Customs Duties: Despite the Supreme Court's Setback, Washington Assures That Its Trade Agreements "Will Be Respected"
Despite a recent setback from the Supreme Court regarding tariffs, Washington is committed to maintaining its trade agreements with the EU, China, and other partners.
Customs Duties: the EU "expects" the United States to adhere to the trade agreement
The EU has expressed its expectation for the United States to honor their commitments to the trade agreement amid recent developments in US trade policy.
Trump Response with 15% Tariff Following Ruling on Inter-Customs Tariffs... Trade Order in Turmoil
Following a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court declaring tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act illegal, President Donald Trump responded with a new 15% tariff on all imports, further complicating global trade relations.