On the verge of Donald Trump’s second term, local activists and leaders are on edge about potential expansions of immigration ...
Alderwoman Larresa Taylor wants city residents to be involved in what exactly is happening at a 36,000-square-foot building ...
A processing center for people facing deportation could be moving locations from downtown Milwaukee to the city's far northwest side.
One alder said a constituent called her concerned raids were happening in Milwaukee because of the misinformation.
Milwaukee Ald. Larresa Taylor called the agency's decision to move to 11925 W. Lake Park Drive a "very alarming development." ...
9th District Alderwoman Larresa Taylor has introduced a communication file to allow for a public and transparent discussion ...
Lake Park Drive, nestled in a neighborhood near freeway exits, a church, a grocery store and a hotel. Ald. Larresa Taylor, who represents the 9th District, spoke at a press conference Wednesday ...
FOUR. THERE IS GROWING PUSHBACK FOR PLANS FOR A FEDERAL IMMIGRATION FACILITY ON MILWAUKEE’S FAR NORTHWEST SIDE. THE CONCERN IS THE POSSIBILITY THAT FACILITY WILL BE USED AS A DETENTION CENTER.
Ald. Larresa Taylor called the agency's planned move of its detainees processing facility to 11925 W. Lake Park Drive, at Park Place business park, a "very alarming development." "I want District ...
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.