
ICE arrests one of the soldiers linked to Mexico’s Ayotzinapa case in California
The immigration authority reports the arrest of 32‑year‑old Enrique Martínez Chávez, who is wanted in Mexico for the crime of enforced disappearance

The immigration authority reports the arrest of 32‑year‑old Enrique Martínez Chávez, who is wanted in Mexico for the crime of enforced disappearance
The Cuban man and his family became symbols of the resistance to the immigration crackdown during the more than six months he spent in ICE detention centers, where he suffered serious health problems and was twice nearly deported to Mexico

The approval of the EU’s new Return Regulation sets off a race to build deportation centers and cements the bloc’s hardening shift on migration

A survey by ‘The Washington Post’ and the University of Maryland reveals concerns about the role of immigration authorities in the tournament

A new policy directive requires permanent residence applications to be filed from outside the US, forcing family separations, experts say

The president is shaping the US capital to his liking with works marked by corruption that reflect his authoritarian drift. Two judges have blocked the fund meant to compensate his allies allegedly ‘persecuted’ by Biden

Victims of domestic violence are unprotected in the United States. The fear of being deported keeps them from going to the authorities as was the case for two murdered Cuban women

The popular immigration attorney based in Seattle resigned her law license amid accusations of defrauding clients

Hispanic voters return to supporting the Democrats after disappointment over the economy’s performance and the deportation campaign, according to a poll released Wednesday by the Latino organization UnidosUS

More than 65,000 people have been punished financially for not leaving the U.S., a measure that experts and immigration lawyers call unconstitutional and cruel

According to NPR, the agency will have nationwide access to a private database containing more than five million biometric records

Reports of neglect and abuse of pregnant women at detention centers are piling up and reaching Congress

Family members and state lawmakers are demanding access to the Newark facility amid growing complaints about spoiled food, lack of medical care, and threats against inmates

Delia spent 20 years building her dream of an early childhood center. Now she and her employees, many of whom are undocumented, live in fear of being arrested
Colony Ridge, on the outskirts of Houston, has repeatedly been identified as a magnet for undocumented immigrants. Now it stands united against a siege by the state and federal governments

The president and CEO of UnidosUS, the largest Latino civil rights organization in the United States, assesses the current political climate in the country less than six months before the midterm elections
Laura arrived in the United States without papers in 1986 and now lives with the constant fear of ICE in Los Angeles

Republican senators met Thursday with the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, to address the controversial plan and who would benefit from it

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Markwayne Mullin amid the controversy over US accusations against Sinaloa officials

Marco Rubio says Adys Lastres Morera, who had been living in the US and working in real estate, is now in immigration custody in Florida

Christian J. Castro faces five charges in connection with the shooting that occurred during ‘Operation Metro Surge’, the immigration enforcement operation launched by the Trump administration in Minnesota

A federal court halts key provisions of this state law, which human rights groups have labeled as one of the ‘most extreme’ anti-migrant measures in the country and was set to go into effect Friday

The former official from Coldwater, a Republican supporter and legal resident who believed he was eligible to vote, now faces possible deportation proceedings

The victims include a 14-year-old and a Mexican woman who alerted a relative about the extreme heat inside the railcar, authorities reported. Another body was found near the tracks

Civil organizations and members of Congress are demanding that the Department of Homeland Security explain the sharing of information between government agencies and contracts with AI firm Palantir to locate undocumented immigrants

The Honduran man had been separated from his family for more than three months. His lawyers had asked a court to release him, arguing that his permit was still valid

Thousands of foreigners use forged papers to earn a living, while experts say the US president’s harsh policies have exacerbated the problem