The arrest of Rubeliz Bolívar — despite her having a work permit — follows the detention of another healthcare worker. Both were working in communities with limited access to healthcare
Lawyers warn about the risks of using the government-promoted CBP Home app, but those who don’t use it also face the threat of detention
The former Brazilian model and ex-ambassador to the United Nations speaks in an interview about her expulsion from the United States, which she attributes to maneuvers by her former partner, and about a flight on Epstein’s plane
A report by The Marshall Project reveals that the number of children and teenagers in immigration custody is 10 times higher than at the end of Joe Biden’s term
The move underscores the unlawfulness of Trump’s persecution of DACA recipients as part of his immigration offensive
The migrant’s health deteriorated until he became bedridden, but he still refused to see a doctor for fear of being arrested and deported
The latest report from the Deportation Data Project breaks down, through ICE figures, the workings of the anti-immigrant machinery of the US government
The government has paused the purchase of new facilities, while Democratic senators investigate alleged corruption
People who were injured, arrested, or deported by the former US Secretary of Homeland Security are celebrating her departure
A pair of North Carolina residents have launched a project that has helped more than 200 families connect with loved ones who were detained by federal agents
A planned 1.3-mile barrier across Mount Cristo Rey has drawn opposition from environmentalists and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces
Congress remains deadlocked as Trump steps in with executive orders and pressure mounts for a two-step solution
From the tax agency to the Department of Housing and Urban Development or public health services, the Republican has redirected various federal government resources to persecute migrants
Human Rights First warns that the detention model used in facilities such as the one in Texas results in psychological harm to minors, medical failures, and violations of due process
Without Venezuelan consulates in the United States, its citizens cannot obtain the documents they need to self-deport, and end up in a limbo
The president announced the measure via his social media network, Truth, to end the chaos that has gripped US airports for days
The Department of Justice acknowledged that a key ICE memo did not apply to immigration courts, where thousands of detentions have been carried out without a clear legal basis
In the United States, there is little talk about the world’s biggest sporting event two and a half months before the opening game
With more than 3,000 events planned across the U.S., this could be the day with the highest number of national political demonstrations in the country’s history
The 18-year-old student died after being shot by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested for theft, renewing criticism that immigration authorities are not prioritizing criminals
The arrest of a Guatemalan evangelical church leader in the Bensonhurst neighborhood highlights the constant but discreet harassment of this migrant community in recent months
The Colombian reporter is back with her family after more than two weeks in detention, in a case that continues to fuel the debate over press freedom and immigration in the US
A lack of political agreement on limiting the powers of ICE agents means there is no solution in sight. The closure is beginning to have visible consequences for citizens as reserve funds run out
The Barcelona-based engineer participated in the Forensic Architecture report for the case against Israel in The Hague
The five-year-old’s case, which sparked nationwide outrage following his arrest in Minnesota, is now in the appeals phase
His mother, Raiza Contreras, was invited by Senator Chuck Schumer to the State of the Union address to exemplify the ‘cruelty’ and violation of rights by immigration authorities
Grady Judd, one of the state’s hardline sheriffs, proposes a ‘path forwards’ for migrants. ‘We can’t deal with 10 to 18 million people’