An immigrant who had been living in the US legally for years was reportedly detained by ICE agents outside their Ohio home and threatened with deportation.
As the elections get closer, immigration continues to dominate the political conversation. While Republican candidate Donald Trump has been touting his mass deportation plan during the campaign trail, the Harris camp has advocated for stricter controls at the border, while running mate Tim Walz has discussed stricter controls on the rights of undocumented immigrants already in the country as well.
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'Sanctuary cities' that refuse to comply with immigration law will have federal funding taken away if they don't reverse their policies, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned on Monday.
Numerous businesses across the U.S. were closed for a "Day Without Immigrants" on Thursday as owners and workers alike protested in solidarity against President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration policies.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Thursday canceled a meeting withTrump that had been set for next week, after tensions occured over Trump's plan to build a wall on the border.
The US President-elect explains how Mexico will pay for the wall. Hours after news emerged that Trump's transition team was exploring getting the Republican-led Congress to vote to approve the funding of building a wall on Mexico border, the President-elect renewed his statement last Friday insisting that Mexico would repay the United States back for the planned construction.
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts personally lobbied senators to try and stop them from overriding his veto regarding the immigrant license bill. Lawmakers were able to override the veto so certain immigrants can apply for professional licenses.
Sedgwick County commissioners are being warned not to ask participants in a federal nutrition program about their citizenship status or risk losing its ability to administer the program.
Twenty-one people who allegedly helped more than 1,000 foreign nationals fraudulently obtain student visas were arrested this morning by federal agents in a nationwide sweep.
New Mexico's legislators have approved House Bill 99 which will require the state's driver's licenses to be Real ID-compliant, but will continue to grant driving privileges to undcoumented immigrants.
Texas governor, Gregg Abbott, finds himself in the middle of a lawsuit over House Bill 11, state law meant to stop cross-border crime and illegal immigration. National immigrants rights group, as well as several attorneys, filed the suit on Sunday, according to reports.
121 immigrants who have lost their asylum cases in the US are being deported back to South America, including the mothers and the children, much to the protest of immigration rights and Latino groups.
An act of compassion was shown by the churches in Arizona as it offered its churches as temporary shelters for those immigrants charged with deportation.
President Barack Obama's executive action to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation suffered a legal setback on Monday with an appeal to the Supreme Court now the administration's only option.
Pope Francis dove into some of the United States' thorniest political debates during his historic visit by urging the world's wealthiest nation to welcome immigrants, to end homelessness and do more to address climate change.