
Supreme Court lets Trump end humanitarian parole for 500,000 migrants
The court sides with the administration, leaving Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans at risk of deportation

The court sides with the administration, leaving Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans at risk of deportation

The latest court ruling confirms the illegality of the DACA program, but only in the state of Texas. However, the 538,000 beneficiaries across the US feel under threat

Minors who are US citizens and have an undocumented parent will lose access to medical coverage and food assistance

ICE agents surround the entrance to immigration courts in several cities to detain individuals who show up for their hearings

A report contradicts the government’s claim that it has only expelled undocumented immigrants

A Guatemalan man was sent to Mexico on the strength of an unverified statement by an unknown ICE agent, despite having judicial protection

US government defends unannounced visits from ICE and FBI agents as an anti-trafficking measure, but critics warn that their true objective is deportation

A memorandum sent to border guards cancels the special care provisions for the most vulnerable migrants, such as the elderly and sick

The court is holding a hearing to decide whether the rulings of judges who blocked the presidential order have national scope or not

The lack of resources for the expulsion of undocumented immigrants leads Trump administration to order the hiring of 20,000 agents to assist immigration authorities
The removal of a Mexican mother puts the life of her ill daughter, who is a US citizen, at risk

From her position as leader of one of the most important pro-migrant organizations in the country, she warns of the rise in racism and the measures that are coming with the Trump Administration

The mistaken expulsion of the Salvadoran to Bukele’s mega prison sparked a standoff between the administration and the judiciary and became a political weapon

Nearly half of Hispanics acknowledge that even those who are US citizens are afraid of being deported, according to a survey

The revocation of visas and temporary residency programs has taken legal status away from more than two million people

The prospect of the IRS transferring taxpayer data to immigration authorities is putting law-abiding people on the ropes

The justices rejected the executive’s request and upheld the district judge’s ruling that deemed the expulsion of Kilmar Abrego García was ‘without legal basis’

The Trump administration cancels and invalidates the permits issued by the Biden administration’s app, which granted protection to nearly one million people

Since Trump took office, partnerships between ICE and local and state law enforcement have doubled to 445 agreements

Customers decrease by up to 60% and employees abandon their posts out of fear of ICE agents showing up
The initiative, which is open for public comment, would affect asylum, permanent residency, and naturalization applicants

The Republican administration will revoke the legal status with which hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have entered the country since 2022

The ACLU files a complaint over immigration authorities’ failure to release the identities of residents arrested in New Mexico, noting that ‘arbitrary and enforced disappearance is unlawful under the US Constitution’

Laws that seek to ban undocumented immigrants from schools, higher tuition rates at universities, fear of arrests, and Trump’s relentless fight against diversity are opening an educational gap

The president and CEO of the Latino civil rights organization criticizes the president for deporting migrants instead of fulfilling the economic promises that earned him the support of millions of Hispanic voters

Mayor Muriel Bowser, threatened with losing her authority and having her budget cut, changes her tune to avoid a confrontation with the president

Immigrant advocates say the decision means many people will have trouble applying for medical care, testifying in court and even voting