The president will address Congress on February 24 amid the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, the ruling against his tariffs, and strong Democratic resistance
After fighting in Iraq, he served 16 years in prison before being placed in immigration detention and eventually deported: ‘I have the right to be buried in a national cemetery, but not to live in America’
American photographer Carol Guzy, a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner, asserts that, in light of the brutal anti-immigration crusade being waged by the US government, the work of photojournalists ‘is more important than ever’
Workers say federal agents have detained people as they arrived at emergency rooms, entered areas reserved for patients, and prevented nurses from attending to those in need
With Donald Trump at the helm, a diverse far-right movement made up of libertarians, paleoconservatives and neo-reactionaries seeks to change the world by reversing the values of the Enlightenment. Several recently published books have examined this phenomenon
Over 50 migrants were transferred from Louisiana to the prison in December, believing they were being returned to Cuba. After several weeks stranded there, they were returned to the US and then deported to Havana
A report by Democratic Senator Adam Schiff reveals a ‘drastic’ increase in spending to strengthen the immigration police’s arsenal
Recent crackdowns by the federal government against residents of cities that have rejected its immigration operations have prompted legislative initiatives to protect their freedoms
The mother reports that the family and the newborn were taken across the border into Mexico with just $190 while the child was sick with bronchitis
As humanitarian conditions continue to worsen in the Caribbean country, Thursday marks the deadline to present arguments to the appeals court that will decide whether to allow the Trump administration to eliminate immigration protections
Democrats are using the standoff — expected to last until the end of the month — to highlight their opposition to Trump’s immigration policy
The state government maintains that schools helped organize the demonstrations, while civil organizations warn of possible political reprisals
Five Venezuelans have accused the former military officer, who is currently in an ICE facility and could be deported to Venezuela, of torturing them during the 2013 protests
Between 2019 and 2023, 500,000 migrants fleeing the island were released with a I-220A document, which does not provide a path to legal status and now puts them at risk of deportation. Lawyers argue they should have received parole papers instead
Ángela Vergara calls for ‘intervention’ by Gustavo Petro’s government to speed up repatriation flights while facing criticism for her ideological closeness to the Republican
Over 1,000 agencies now collaborate on immigration matters as fears grow of a rift with immigrant communities
Families held at the ICE facility report that the lack of adequate medical care is endangering children’s lives
The latest political deadlock between Republicans and Democrats threatens to affect 260,000 federal workers
The withdrawal ends a deployment in which officers killed two Americans protesting against White House policy
Once at the helm of the city of Mérida, he now faces possible deportation to Ecuador, where he has no ties, despite having gone through the legal asylum process in the US
Amid negotiations over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, a separate bill seeks to prohibit the agency from acquiring and using biometric identification systems on the general population
The document states that federal agents allowed chemical munitions fired during protests to enter an affordable housing complex, affecting children, veterans, and people with disabilities
Democrats are demanding that immigration agents show their faces and that warrants be required for arrests, two requirements that Republicans flatly reject
The judges cited the Supreme Court’s decision that allowed the government to end the same protection for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans
The Trump administration wants to buy facilities to house detained migrants, but it is facing citizen protests, owners who don’t want to sell, and legal barriers
The historian and Harvard professor reflects on the Republican’s second term: ‘His hold on power is extraordinarily tenuous. And when he falls, he will crash’
Roger Martínez-Dávila says he was suddenly told to prove his US citizenship by the University of Colorado, where he’s been working for the last 16 years. It wasn’t required of his department colleagues with Anglo surnames