The program makes up to 50,000 visas available for individuals from countries with historically low levels of immigration to the U.S.
A report shows that military lawyers issue deportation orders in 78% of the cases they judge, compared to 63% for immigration judges
Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks
The tournament organizing team insists that the United States is streamlining visa procedures for ticket buyers
Human Rights Watch documented the mistreatment of 252 migrants that the Trump administration sent to El Salvador, and who were later released and returned to Caracas
A psychologist and a musician, two of the 250,000 Venezuelans who are about to lose protection from deportation, tell EL PAÍS how the life they have built in the US is collapsing
The Border Patrol chief has been at the center of a legal dispute this week over his violent methods in agent deployments in Chicago and Los Angeles
The government will give more power to Border Patrol to use its aggressive tactics against migrants
The ACLU and other human rights organizations have urged the agency to stop detaining pregnant women, a practice that has been banned since 2021
The federal agency’s activity has raised concerns about whether spying on undocumented foreigners will be extended to political dissidents in Washington
After several days of street clashes, the allegation that criminal groups are offering bounties to attack officers has increased pressure on the city
Homeland Security says it has intelligence indicating that up to $50,000 is being offered for actions against immigration officers in Chicago
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking private companies to establish a permanent cyber surveillance operation to boost arrests and deportations
The metropolis in the state of Illinois, where Barack Obama was forged, is rebelling against the deployment of National Guard troops ordered by the White House
‘If the governor can’t do the job, we’ll do the job’ said the US president
Dominick Skinner is dedicated to tracking the identities of immigration officials. Hundreds of volunteers have participated in his project, and in the last 30 days alone, his website has received nearly a million visits
Wednesday’s shooting in Dallas was the third at an immigration office in Texas this year. The government reports that attacks on officers have increased by 1,000%
The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that the assailant is dead. No federal agents were shot
Democratic lawmakers say that Trump reassigned 90% of the DHS office that investigates child exploitation and trafficking to immigration enforcement
According to an NBC News analysis, in the five weeks following its implementation, only 356 people used it to voluntarily leave the country, and no further data has been published since then
Paragon’s technology is one of the most powerful commercial espionage tools available, and can covertly activate microphones to turn smartphones into listening devices
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
The Republican abruptly pulled the security detail for the former Democratic vice president, effective September 1
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the arrests have been made in three months
The Venezuelan stylist, one of the 252 men deported by the United States to a third nation for the first time, is trying to rebuild his life after four months of detention
The president visited the headquarters of the deployment, which has been widely criticized by residents and which he declares necessary to combat violence