Category: Immigration
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‘We Don’t Know How you Crossed the Border’, Colombian Defeats ICE ‘We Don’t Know How you Crossed the Border’, Colombian Defeats ICE
Immigration September 12, 2025

‘We Don’t Know How you Crossed the Border’, Colombian Defeats ICE

A judge on Wednesday found a migrant from Colombia not guilty of ... more

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Never Heard of Eswatini? It Could Be the Next Stop for Deportees Never Heard of Eswatini? It Could Be the Next Stop for Deportees
Immigration October 7, 2025

Never Heard of Eswatini? It Could Be the Next Stop for Deportees

More deportees from U.S. arrive in African nation of Eswatini A group of ... more

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Non-Citizens Will Soon Be Photographed and Fingerprinted at U.S. Borders Non-Citizens Will Soon Be Photographed and Fingerprinted at U.S. Borders
Immigration October 30, 2025

Non-Citizens Will Soon Be Photographed and Fingerprinted at U.S. Borders

US Customs and Border Protection has announced that all noncitizens will be ... more

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ICE Has Killed Before — and Will Again if Nothing Changes ICE Has Killed Before — and Will Again if Nothing Changes
Immigration January 7, 2026

ICE Has Killed Before — and Will Again if Nothing Changes

The killing, captured on video, raises urgent questions about ICE use of ... more

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Gregory Bovino: The Enforcer Behind Trump’s Brutal Immigration Crackdown Gregory Bovino: The Enforcer Behind Trump’s Brutal Immigration Crackdown
Immigration January 25, 2026

Gregory Bovino: The Enforcer Behind Trump’s Brutal Immigration Crackdown

From Los Angeles to Minneapolis, Bovino’s aggressive tactics reveal how immigration enforcement ... more

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More Than 18,000 Immigrants Say Their Detention Is Illegal — and Are Taking It to Court More Than 18,000 Immigrants Say Their Detention Is Illegal — and Are Taking It to Court
Immigration February 10, 2026

More Than 18,000 Immigrants Say Their Detention Is Illegal — and Are Taking It to Court

More than 18,000 habeas petitions challenge the Trump administration’s detention policies, with ... more

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Tourism in Baja is down in the wake of narco boss’ killing Tourism in Baja is down in the wake of narco boss’ killing
Immigration March 9, 2026

Tourism in Baja is down in the wake of narco boss’ killing

The death of cartel leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera has triggered violence ... more

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The ‘Secret’ Behind Bukele and Trump’s Controversial CECOT Deal The ‘Secret’ Behind Bukele and Trump’s Controversial CECOT Deal
Immigration April 8, 2026

The ‘Secret’ Behind Bukele and Trump’s Controversial CECOT Deal

Trump Bukele deportation deal with El Salvador is raising serious concerns about ... more

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Undocumented Youth in the United States Thrive as Entrepreneurs Amid DACA Challenges Undocumented Youth in the United States Thrive as Entrepreneurs Amid DACA Challenges
Immigration September 16, 2022

Undocumented Youth in the United States Thrive as Entrepreneurs Amid DACA Challenges

Many arrived late to apply for Daca, the process that seeks to ... more

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Smuggler Abandons 1-Year-Old Baby in a River on the Border Smuggler Abandons 1-Year-Old Baby in a River on the Border
Immigration March 28, 2023

Smuggler Abandons 1-Year-Old Baby in a River on the Border

The smuggler emerges from the water and walks onto a small road ... more

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Government agrees on settlement to families separated at the border Government agrees on settlement to families separated at the border
Immigration October 17, 2023

Government agrees on settlement to families separated at the border

A settlement filed Monday in a long-running lawsuit over the Trump administration's ... more

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Anti-immigrant policies continue in the country Anti-immigrant policies continue in the country
Immigration April 2, 2024

Anti-immigrant policies continue in the country

Arizona Republicans are advancing a bill that would allow people to legally ... more

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What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S.
Immigration July 24, 2024

What we know about unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S.

The unauthorized immigrant population in the United States grew to 11.0 million ... more

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Trump-Harris, a similar speech on the border Trump-Harris, a similar speech on the border
Immigration October 7, 2024

Trump-Harris, a similar speech on the border

Donald Trump may lose the election, but Kamala Harris is largely conceding ... more

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Mexico Announces Two Government Plans in Response to Trump’s Deportation Threats Mexico Announces Two Government Plans in Response to Trump’s Deportation Threats
Immigration December 5, 2024

Mexico Announces Two Government Plans in Response to Trump’s Deportation Threats

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated that authorities must have government plans for ... more

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Immigration Fears: Parents are Turning to Teachers for Information Immigration Fears: Parents are Turning to Teachers for Information
Immigration January 14, 2025

Immigration Fears: Parents are Turning to Teachers for Information

As immigration fears rise, a teacher said loudly that she doesn't feel ... more

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Trump floats plan for undocumented farm and hotel workers to work legally in the U.S. Trump floats plan for undocumented farm and hotel workers to work legally in the U.S.
Immigration April 11, 2025

Trump floats plan for undocumented farm and hotel workers to work legally in the U.S.

President Donald Trump suggested at a Cabinet meeting Thursday that undocumented people ... more

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1.4 million migrants stranded in Mexico due to US border closure 1.4 million migrants stranded in Mexico due to US border closure
Immigration May 13, 2025

1.4 million migrants stranded in Mexico due to US border closure

The implementation of harsh immigration policies by President Donald Trump after taking ... more

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Thousands Deported in Trump’s First Three Months; Mostly Mexicans Thousands Deported in Trump’s First Three Months; Mostly Mexicans
Immigration June 16, 2025

Thousands Deported in Trump’s First Three Months; Mostly Mexicans

With an average of 20,000 sports per month—fewer than a thousand per ... more