The Republican administration announces 675,000 deportees as it prioritizes raids far from the border, expulsions without court orders, and eliminates human rights concerns in its targeting of detainees
Border czar Tom Homan says local authorities are cooperating in operations against migrants
Republican and Democratic lawmakers have 10 days to agree on immigration policy reform and funding for the Department of Homeland Security
Minneapolis is leading a call for a national strike this Friday, while the White House works to mitigate the damage from the crisis caused by the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good
A young Venezuelan woman shared her idea of contacting the imprisoned Chavista leader and received hundreds of requests to include messages destined for his cell
The Santa Rita Fire District said the wounded individual was taken to hospital
The government’s defense of the agents involved has hardened the opposition’s stance
The Border Patrol commander, who has been relieved of his duties in Minneapolis, enjoys the ‘tough guy’ image that won him the president’s favor
Cattle ranchers and farmers warn they will not be able to meet the increased demand for red meat and dairy products, recommended in the new food pyramid, without migrant labor
The president has closed the border and aims to carry out the largest deportation campaign in history, bringing terror to the streets of the country in the process
The 150% increase compared with the previous year falls within the Trump administration’s hardline stance against foreigners
The continuation of the crusade against migrants will continue to negatively impact the economy, say experts
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has split the nation: while California and Illinois are broadening support, Republican-led Texas and Tennessee are introducing more restrictions
Churches are changing holiday traditions, foregoing posadas and processions, and using Nativity scenes as a form of protest against deportations
A report shows that military lawyers issue deportation orders in 78% of the cases they judge, compared to 63% for immigration judges
The Workready initiative offers vocational training and English and cultural instruction so that newcomers to this American city can find decent work
ICE cites the fight against child trafficking to justify the involvement of local law enforcement in controls on sponsors, but critics denounce it as a ploy to deport more people
Images of a Maryland nurse deported to Ghana and forcibly dragged to be sent back to Sierra Leone highlight the plight of these migrants
The White House is exercising unprecedented control over immigration courts, firing experienced judges and replacing them with military lawyers as part of the overarching objective of speeding up deportations
In exchange for the support of Democratic dissident senators, the Republicans are only vaguely committing to holding a vote on the subsidies in December
ICE now intends to pay private companies to track the locations of individuals targeted for deportation
Abuses in detention, contentious executive orders, and court disputes have marked the immigration policy of the Republican’s second administration
A new initiative seeks to have local and state authorities share information with ICE to facilitate the arrest and likely deportation of suspects
A judge orders that sleeping mats and toilet paper be provided for detainees, while witnesses denounce the brutal tactics of federal agents
A psychologist and a musician, two of the 250,000 Venezuelans who are about to lose protection from deportation, tell EL PAÍS how the life they have built in the US is collapsing
The Border Patrol chief has been at the center of a legal dispute this week over his violent methods in agent deployments in Chicago and Los Angeles
The government will give more power to Border Patrol to use its aggressive tactics against migrants