The organizer publishes her debut memoir, ‘Dreaming of Home,’ a coming-of-age story that reads like a love letter to the immigrant community in the U.S. and a roadmap to inspire new advocates
Many migrants decide to take the risk and try to remain unnoticed to avoid being returned to the country they fled from
ICE agents surround the entrance to immigration courts in several cities to detain individuals who show up for their hearings
The latest measure affects around 6,800 students, 27% of the total at the country’s most prestigious institution, which the Republican administration wants to bend to its will
The activist claims that the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish TPS is a prelude to eliminating the program for the other 16 beneficiary countries
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
According to Amnesty International, Venezuelans detained in Central Texas ‘are disproportionately physically abused’ because of their nationality
The case of the Mexican student, who arrived in the United States without papers as a child, is the latest to cast doubt on whether the Trump administration is truly prioritizing the detention of criminals
A memorandum sent to border guards cancels the special care provisions for the most vulnerable migrants, such as the elderly and sick
An operation in Sinaloa involving agents certified by ICE has sparked a new diplomatic clash, adding to tensions over Ovidio’s family entering the United States and the talk of sending troops south of the border
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 Guatemalan gave birth in an Arizona hospital last Wednesday, two days after being detained crossing the border. Her lawyer is fighting to obtain asylum
The death of a Haitian woman, who complained of chest pains hours before dying at a Florida detention center, is the seventh death recorded in just three months
Former Cuban officials who allegedly participated in the crackdown against protesters and later migrated to America have been detained or deported in recent weeks
A drone controlled by Reuters news agency witnessed the image from the air
The advisor is amassing even more power in Donald Trump’s second turn in the White House, reaffirming the immigration agenda as a matter of national security
ICE reports that some 65,700 foreigners with criminal records have been expelled, and the administration is starting to reveal clues about what to expect in the coming weeks
The US government’s hardline rhetoric against immigration has succeeded in reducing irregular crossings. ‘It’s no secret that this president likes to separate families,’ says a Venezuelan woman
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
Experts says the controversial software, which collects biographical, biometric, and geolocation information, violates fundamental human rights
Inmates of a Texas detention center say around 60 migrants were put on a bus and driven to the airport, where they were set to be deported to El Salvador
According to organizations and activists, the 32-year-old is not the only detainee whose whereabouts remain unknown. Human Rights Watch says the situation amounts to ‘forced disappearances’
Immigration attorney Liudmila Armas Marcelo is among those ordered to leave the U.S. by the Trump administration, despite being a naturalized Cuban citizen
The Mexican asserts that organizations defending the community are operating under an even more intimidating climate since Trump returned to power
Students and immigration lawyers say cancellations have often occurred without notice, interviews or clear justification