The case of the two Cubans detained since May shows that the Trump administration is limiting access to legitimate refugees as part of its immigration crusade
In states where strong tactics have been implemented to combat immigration, several festivals and celebrations have been postponed or will no longer take place
Traditional celebrations in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago have been canceled or scaled back, and those that remain expect fewer participants for fear of immigration raids
The singer, who has played 30 shows in Puerto Rico and will stage around 50 on a world tour, has decided to skip the US: ‘It’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about’
The federal agency eliminated the 12-hour deadline for migrants to be processed. Videos show the ‘inhumane’ conditions they are being subjected to
The US government has revived the idea of deporting the Salvadoran back to his country, where he previously suffered torture
A small Iowan town is grappling with the death of a 36-year-old who suffered psychological decline after losing his job due to Trump’s policies and was shot by a police officer
Mayor Michelle Wu called the lawsuit unconstitutional and promised a court fight: ‘We will vigorously defend our laws and the constitutional rights of cities’
Paragon’s technology is one of the most powerful commercial espionage tools available, and can covertly activate microphones to turn smartphones into listening devices
Since 2019, 69 people have passed away while in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
It is presumed that among the nearly 60,000 people in immigration custody, the majority are men, which complicates life for many women who must now deal alone with work that was previously shared
Arrests made in recent days around educational centers are raising alarms in the migrant community and driving the absenteeism of thousands of students
Retroactive penalties can exceed $1 million if people have been in the United States for a long time. Critics argue the strategy is more akin to intimidation than justice
On August 22, immigration authorities filed a motion to reopen the investigation and deport him, arguing that the judge had rushed to issue a ruling in favor of the artist
Since Trump’s return to power, 49% of arrests have occurred in prisons and 44% in communities and workplaces across the country, but there are vast differences between states depending on their political inclination
The union alleges complicity between employers and immigration authorities, who detained seven workers in a new search after having arrested 14 in May
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the arrests have been made in three months
To achieve a historic level of recruitment, the agency has lowered the application requirements, cut training times, and around 450 agents have received advanced training for ‘high-risk’ situations
The Zapotec beneficiary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has been detained by immigration authorities since early August despite her supposed legal protection. Her hearing is scheduled for Wednesday
The lawyers of the detainee — who became a symbol of Trump’s deportation policy after being mistakenly deported to his country last March — fear he could be sent to Uganda or Costa Rica
The US agency claims to be working with its Mexican partners, but Claudia Sheinbaum says that there’s no agreement that includes the DEA in the initiative
Progressive activists and politicians denounce extreme conditions and legal restrictions at the immigration jail located on a military base in the Texas border city
Recent security operations ordered by the White House in the Caribbean strengthen the case of those facing deportation who fear returning to their home countries
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the president ordered the color change to further discourage illegal crossings
A federal judge will decide whether the facility was built illegally and could order it to cease operations, while another magistrate is evaluating whether the center is violating detainees’ right to counsel
Sara, a Venezuelan immigrant, was arrested by federal agents as she left work in July. She unwittingly signed her own deportation order back to her country, and her partner, Kinzie, was powerless to stop it
A few years ago, they were the preferred transportation mode for recently arrived immigrants — today, they have all but disappeared from the city