
Portraying ICE agents as victims, Trump’s new way to promote immigration terror
Wednesday’s shooting in Dallas was the third at an immigration office in Texas this year. The government reports that attacks on officers have increased by 1,000%

Wednesday’s shooting in Dallas was the third at an immigration office in Texas this year. The government reports that attacks on officers have increased by 1,000%

Democratic lawmakers say that Trump reassigned 90% of the DHS office that investigates child exploitation and trafficking to immigration enforcement

Poor sanitation, overcrowding, mistreatment, and lack of medical services are taking a toll on the migrants in custody

The Cuban singer, who emigrated from the island six years ago and is being hailed as the new Celia Cruz, reaffirms the African roots of her music and rejects being pigeonholed into a single genre

Migrant raids have shut down festivals across the US that for decades celebrated the contributions of Latin American culture

The US government has revived the idea of deporting the Salvadoran back to his country, where he previously suffered torture

The Trump administration is concealing the identity and fate of those deported. Advocates claim the deportations are illegal because no attempt was made to return them to their countries of origin

While unions accused the president of being the most hostile on labor issues, Labor Day in the US was marked by more than a thousand protests under the slogan Workers Over Billionaires

Arrests near education centers are worrying students, parents, and teachers, who are preparing for an academic year marked by Donald Trump’s deportation campaign

The DHS is asking the Supreme Court to halt a California judge’s order that banned arrests based on factors such as speaking Spanish or working in construction

Federal officials working in disaster response are reassigned to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement with deportations

The president has declared a state of emergency to take control of the US capital, despite the fact that it has the lowest crime rate in three decades

Rwanda is the latest nation to accept citizens of other nationalities amid allegations of repression and torture at Trump’s chosen destinations

His multi-denominational network of congregations from around the country organizes the immigrant community against attacks by the Trump administration

A judge will decide on August 8 on the end of the protections contemplated in the Flores Agreement, which ensures the basic rights and services that children must receive but which Trump wants to eliminate
Rejection is greatest among the Latino community, which has been hardest hit by deportations. Democrats aren’t benefiting from the disappointment of voters, who still trust Republicans more to handle immigration

ICE launches a hiring campaign targeting retired agents to carry out the largest deportation effort in history, as desired by Trump

Alejandro Barranco tells EL PAÍS about the nightmare he experienced following his father’s arrest, and the hope he still has after going to the Senate Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration

Survivor-advocates warn of the harm caused by immigration raids: ‘These women are more likely to die now’

Around half of the country’s Hispanic population worries they or someone close to them could be deported, compared to only 15% of whites

A DOJ memo calls for prioritizing denaturalization in cases such as fraud against Medicaid and Medicare

In a formal letter, a former employee — fired after admitting the government’s mistake in deporting Kilmar Abrego García — alleges irregularities in the expulsion of migrants to El Salvador

CoreCivic and GEO Group receive multi-million dollar no-bid contracts to reactivate penitentiary centers with a history of complaints

A Pew survey shows 47% oppose the administration’s overall approach to the arrest and deportation of undocumented migrants. But 56% support expanding the border wall with Mexico

ICE agents have been allowed to resume arrests shortly after Trump announced they would stop to avoid labor shortages

The administration is instructing judges to dismiss cases. The number of rejected applications reached record levels in March

Tens of thousands of people take to the streets across the country in the “No Kings” protests against the president’s policies and in support of the immigrant community