On Jan. 13, the Oglala Sioux Tribe said three men are still in detention after being transferred to an ICE detention center.
Oglala Sioux tribal officials say they are searching for several homeless members of the tribe they believe were detained.
Tribes have advised members to carry both state and tribal identification amid reports of detentions by immigration agents.
The Native American Rights Fund is condemning what it calls unlawful actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ...
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma is advising tribal citizens across the state to remain vigilant and to carry tribal ...
This week the Oglala Sioux Tribe said tribal members were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement after raids in ...
The golden arches at a McDonald’s in rural Ronan, Montana, were not at all welcoming to students from the Blackfeet Nation’s ...
The Native American community is responding after circulating reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents ...
In 2024, Native American and Alaska Native people had the highest pregnancy-related mortality ratio among major demographic ...
How sad that indigenous people have to prove they are not illegal immigrants,” wrote Cindy Smith in response to a Facebook ...
The Native American community in south Minneapolis says they're working together to protect each other from fears of being ...
The whereabouts of four members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe are still unknown five days after they were reportedly detained by ...