
Raids and deportations drain ICE’s budget
The agency that implements the Trump administration’s immigration policy could run out of funds next month, long before the end of the fiscal year

The agency that implements the Trump administration’s immigration policy could run out of funds next month, long before the end of the fiscal year

A Pew survey shows 47% oppose the administration’s overall approach to the arrest and deportation of undocumented migrants. But 56% support expanding the border wall with Mexico

ICE agents have been allowed to resume arrests shortly after Trump announced they would stop to avoid labor shortages

Authorities are intensifying family separation with a wave of arrests outside courthouses, leaving children alone and communities broken

The administration is instructing judges to dismiss cases. The number of rejected applications reached record levels in March

The director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association reviews Trump’s policies four months after the beginning of his term

Without the possibility of obtaining a work permit and fearing deportation, 35,000 families with children still live in the city’s shelters

The Ninth Circuit judges will hear arguments from both sides on Tuesday. On Thursday, a federal judge sided with California and ordered a halt to the militarization of L.A.’s streets

The California Democrat appeared at a press conference held by the Secretary of Homeland Security to ask about the government’s immigration policies

Social media users warn of ICE presence on some of the busiest streets

The demonstrations against Donald Trump’s immigration policy that began in California are spreading to cities like New York, Austin, Atlanta, and Boston

The president calls arresting Governor Newsom a ‘great’ idea. A precedent for such a unilateral decision hasn’t been seen in 60 years

The New Jersey detention center, opened a month ago, has become a flashpoint in Donald Trump’s anti-immigration offensive

President Trump is doubling down on his war on due process by ordering courthouse detentions, a move that has alarmed advocates for asylum seekers

Worker arrests could complicate the housing crisis and drive up costs in an industry already struggling with labor shortages

Civil rights groups sue the government over lack of transparency in a program that transfers genetic information to the FBI

Todd Lyons, the head of immigration enforcement, boasts about an operation in Boston that took nearly 1,500 people into custody in May

Immigration judges have closed asylum cases of a dozen sent to CECOT, diminishing their chances of returning to the US

The magistrate who ordered the precautionary suspension of the ban on foreign students had already ruled in favor of the university in 2019 in a case on positive discrimination in the admissions system

ICE officers have been on the lookout for undocumented immigrants outside Miami courthouses since last week

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