Category: Immigration
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ICE Arrests Drop in Los Angeles, but Don’t Let your Full Guard Down ICE Arrests Drop in Los Angeles, but Don’t Let your Full Guard Down
Immigration April 28, 2026

ICE Arrests Drop in Los Angeles, but Don’t Let your Full Guard Down

ICE arrests in Los Angeles 2026 have slowed compared to last year’s ... more

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Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels
Immigration June 23, 2026

Trump-Era Denaturalization Cases Reach Record Levels

New federal data show a sharp rise in denaturalization lawsuits while the ... more

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Southern Poverty Law Center Says Trump Administration Is Targeting It Southern Poverty Law Center Says Trump Administration Is Targeting It
Immigration April 21, 2026

Southern Poverty Law Center Says Trump Administration Is Targeting It

SPLC investigation Trump administration raises urgent questions about civil rights enforcement, federal ... more

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The U.S. Is Running Out of Workers. Latino Growth Is Holding the Economy Together The U.S. Is Running Out of Workers. Latino Growth Is Holding the Economy Together
Immigration April 28, 2026

The U.S. Is Running Out of Workers. Latino Growth Is Holding the Economy Together

A new federal warning shows Latino population growth is offsetting U.S. decline, ... more

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DACA Was Supposed to Protect Dreamers. That Promise Is Fading. DACA Was Supposed to Protect Dreamers. That Promise Is Fading.
DACA May 15, 2026

DACA Was Supposed to Protect Dreamers. That Promise Is Fading.

There had to have been a mistake, Martin Padilla recalled telling the ... more

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Migrants in the US must now watch out for AI, not just ICE Migrants in the US must now watch out for AI, not just ICE
Immigration June 17, 2026

Migrants in the US must now watch out for AI, not just ICE

Criminals are using artificial intelligence to impersonate real immigration attorneys, convincing vulnerable ... more

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Beloved South LA Chef Carlos Lool Seized by ICE as Deportation Threat Looms Beloved South LA Chef Carlos Lool Seized by ICE as Deportation Threat Looms
Culture May 11, 2026

Beloved South LA Chef Carlos Lool Seized by ICE as Deportation Threat Looms

The owner and chef of a popular South Los Angeles restaurant is ... more

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Majority of new green cards have gone to immigrants already living in U.S. Majority of new green cards have gone to immigrants already living in U.S.
Immigration June 8, 2026

Majority of new green cards have gone to immigrants already living in U.S.

The Trump administration has issued a new guidance memo that could require ... more

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205,000 Children Have Likely Lost a Parent to Immigration Detention Since 2025, Brookings Study Finds 205,000 Children Have Likely Lost a Parent to Immigration Detention Since 2025, Brookings Study Finds
Immigration Cover Story May 18, 2026

205,000 Children Have Likely Lost a Parent to Immigration Detention Since 2025, Brookings Study Finds

Researchers say federal data may dramatically undercount how many children, especially in ... more

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Migrants Gain Full Access to Mexico’s Universal Healthcare System Migrants Gain Full Access to Mexico’s Universal Healthcare System
Immigration April 14, 2026

Migrants Gain Full Access to Mexico’s Universal Healthcare System

Mexico free healthcare for migrants marks a major policy shift, extending public ... more

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Millions of Mexicans Live Without U.S. Visas, and Nothing Changes Millions of Mexicans Live Without U.S. Visas, and Nothing Changes
Immigration June 9, 2026

Millions of Mexicans Live Without U.S. Visas, and Nothing Changes

The United States is revoking, threatening, or suspending visas of Mexican politicians. ... more

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ICE Paid $700 Million for Seven Warehouses. Now It Doesn’t Want Them ICE Paid $700 Million for Seven Warehouses. Now It Doesn’t Want Them
Immigration June 18, 2026

ICE Paid $700 Million for Seven Warehouses. Now It Doesn’t Want Them

The reversal raises questions about detention capacity, taxpayer spending, and how the ... more

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Border Crossings Ban E-Scooters and Bikes from Vehicle Lanes Border Crossings Ban E-Scooters and Bikes from Vehicle Lanes
Immigration June 10, 2026

Border Crossings Ban E-Scooters and Bikes from Vehicle Lanes

Border crossers who use bicycles, scooters, or the like will soon have ... more

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Mexico, Like the US, Extends Birthright Citizenship to Children Born on its Soil Mexico, Like the US, Extends Birthright Citizenship to Children Born on its Soil
Immigration June 25, 2026

Mexico, Like the US, Extends Birthright Citizenship to Children Born on its Soil

As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Trump's executive order, ... more

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In Los Angeles, Young Latinos Are Falling Through Every Crack in the System In Los Angeles, Young Latinos Are Falling Through Every Crack in the System
Immigration May 11, 2026

In Los Angeles, Young Latinos Are Falling Through Every Crack in the System

A growing number of Latino young adults in Los Angeles are neither ... more

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$46B ‘smart wall’ pushes ahead on U.S.-Mexico border $46B ‘smart wall’ pushes ahead on U.S.-Mexico border
Immigration July 2, 2026

$46B ‘smart wall’ pushes ahead on U.S.-Mexico border

Billions of dollars are funding a new generation of border barriers, surveillance ... more

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Fear of ICE Is Keeping Some LA Families From Hospitals. Here’s What California Law Actually Says Fear of ICE Is Keeping Some LA Families From Hospitals. Here’s What California Law Actually Says
Healthcare May 19, 2026

Fear of ICE Is Keeping Some LA Families From Hospitals. Here’s What California Law Actually Says

Los Angeles County officials are strengthening hospital protections as immigration enforcement fears ... more

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New Banking Rule Could Shut Millions of Immigrants out of Financial System in the US New Banking Rule Could Shut Millions of Immigrants out of Financial System in the US
Finances April 18, 2026

New Banking Rule Could Shut Millions of Immigrants out of Financial System in the US

citizenship verification bank accounts proposal could reshape access to banking in the ... more

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Latino Law Students Lean Harder on Loans, get Less Grant Aid, and Use More Credit Cards Latino Law Students Lean Harder on Loans, get Less Grant Aid, and Use More Credit Cards
Immigration May 4, 2026

Latino Law Students Lean Harder on Loans, get Less Grant Aid, and Use More Credit Cards

A UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute brief warns new federal borrowing ... more

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