
Coalition sues Trump administration over limits on foreign student visa stays
Universities, unions and education organizations warn that the new immigration policy could discourage international talent from coming to the United States

Universities, unions and education organizations warn that the new immigration policy could discourage international talent from coming to the United States

The project has drawn opposition from both Democrats and Republicans over its potential environmental, cultural, and economic impact

More than 500 workers offering their services at Home Depot stores have been detained by immigration agents in Los Angeles since 2025, according to estimates by the National Day Laborer Network

In 2024, Trump gained 12 points compared with 2020 by capturing 48% of the Latino vote at the national level. A year and a half after his return to the White House, that support has eroded considerably

Authorities claim that both individuals have been in the United States on visas that expired in 2022, while their defense team asserts that they have pending asylum cases and valid work permits

Governor Maura Healey signed a law on Wednesday that expands restrictions on civil immigration arrests without a warrant

Funding cuts could leave minors, from infants to teenagers, to navigate complex legal proceedings and face immigration judges on their own

At least 11 people were part of a migrant-smuggling network that had operated on the Texas border since April 2023. They are charged with crimes that could keep them in prison for life

Denny Adán González died in April at the Stewart Detention Center, two days after an argument with a facility officer. His family is seeking justice for the Cuban national, who is one more among the 54 migrants who have died under similar circumstances

They argue the federal government is demanding changes to electoral systems and cooperation with immigration authorities in order to release the funds

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was killed by federal agents in Houston, wore the same hat as my father: one that symbolizes the hard work of millions of Mexican immigrants in the United States

The deaths of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo at the hands of immigration agents less than a week apart are the result of mounting pressure from the White House to increase arrests

Revelation that David Brouillette had a history of violent behavior calls the immigration agency’s recruitment process into question

The working-class Maine city where Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero was killed by an immigration agent is grappling with a tragedy that has left a lasting scar on the community

The service celebrated the life of the 52-year-old father through photographs and music. For a couple of hours, the focus shifted away from politics and the investigation into his death

The district attorney in the county where the Mexican immigrant was shot by ICE has approved certifying them as ‘material witnesses,’ a requirement for the U visa petition

The mayor and residents of the small Maine city where ICE bullets killed a 26-year-old Colombian migrant are asking that investigations include the state police to ensure transparency

The agency said Jesús Manuel Arenas Silva suffered a fatal cardiac arrest on Monday. He is the 54th migrant to die in detention during Trump’s second presidency

‘The Atlantic’ reports that the agent who shot Colombian national Joan Sebastian Durán Guerrero in Maine had recently been recruited, lending new weight to criticism regarding training as the agency expands

ICE and Border Patrol agents have been involved in at least 29 shootings since the Republican returned to the White House, with the incident in Maine being the most recent

In less than a week, immigration agents have fatally shot two people after mistaking their identities
A pro-immigrant organization has identified the victim as a 26-year-old man who had authorization to work in the United States. The FBI is investigating the shooting, the second incident involving immigration agents in the span of a week

Various reports describe undercover operations in which federal agents allegedly wore utility workers’ clothing and other disguises to detain undocumented people, although ICE denies they were working for the agency

A House of Representatives report states that the agency lost staff and response capacity by diverting employees and funds to ICE operations

The debate over these ‘workers’ has returned to the national spotlight after a settlement between California and private prison operator GEO Group affirmed that detainees are protected by the state’s labor regulations

According to testimonies, detainees are spending nights at the Miramar immigration facility designed for short-term processing, while others have been transferred to a federal prison where they report inadequate medical care

Immigrant-rights organizations and Democratic lawmakers are also pressing for local authorities to conduct their own investigation into why the agent used deadly force against the Mexican immigrant