Trump ended use of a border app to allow migrants to enter the country on two-year permits with eligibility to work, canceling tens of thousands of appointments into early February for people stranded in Mexico. Nearly 1 million people entered the U.S. at land crossings with Mexico by using the CBP One app.
More than 100 people in the Chicago area have been arrested this week as the federal government begins targeted immigration enforcement efforts. Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling said multiple federal agencies have told the Chicago Police Department they are focused on arresting undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of violent crimes.
A U.S. veteran and Navajo residents have been asked for identification. Critics are complaining of racial profiling as raids and deportations increase.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, along with mayors from Denver, New York and Chicago, was called to testify before the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee regarding sanctuary city
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he wants Congress to pass a bill that includes an increase in funding to secure the country's borders. Trump made the comments in a speech to House of Representatives Republicans gathered at his Doral resort in Miami to discuss how to turn the president's policy priorities into a legislative agenda.
Federal agents launched targeted arrest operations while a wave of military troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border
President Trump’s executive orders this week outline a sweeping agenda, from declaring an invasion at the border to curtailing birthright citizenship. But significant questions remain about what’s next.
Two tribal leaders in Montana have issued guidance to tribal members as federal law enforcement conducts a nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration.
Arrests by immigration agents that started Sunday in Atlanta and other cities around the country have driven uncertainty and concerns for some businesses, workers and community le
Maryland congressman Glenn Ivey released a statement on recent raids on places of worship by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The "Emilia Pérez" star said "I don't know what to do," seemingly in response to Trump's promise to "mass" deport Americans without legal status.