Alderwoman Larresa Taylor wants city residents to be involved in what exactly is happening at a 36,000-square-foot building ...
Milwaukee Ald. Larresa Taylor called the agency's decision to move to 11925 W. Lake Park Drive a "very alarming development." ...
A processing center for people facing deportation could be moving locations from downtown Milwaukee to the city's far ...
Milwaukee Alder Larresa Taylor is raising concerns about a proposed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention ...
The BriefThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security has proposed opening an ICE detention facility in Milwaukee, an alderwoman ...
Alderwoman Larresa Taylor The 36,000-square-foot building at 11925 W. Lake Park Drive on the city’s far northwest side will become USCIS’s main Milwaukee office and all operations will be ...
Alderwoman Larresa Taylor said that she opposes a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in her district, on the ...
Larresa Taylor called the agency's planned move of ... The agency currently operates the facility in downtown Milwaukee, at 310 E. Knapp St. But it's being relocated because that building was ...
Larresa Taylor said ICE exemption allows it to avoid city approval for plans to modify building to include sally port, chain link fence to transport prisoners to and from the facility. Milwaukee ...
According to Milwaukee Alderwoman Larresa Taylor, ICE is looking to modify a building on the city’s northwest side so that it can be “used to transport prisoners to and from the facility.” ...
Milwaukee Ald. Larresa Taylor, in calling attention to the move in a press release Tuesday, characterized the potential new site as a "detention facility" for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.