Immigrant Children as Young as 2 Years Old Are Now Expected to Represent Themselves After Federal Funding Cut, Attorneys Say
Federal funding cuts have left immigrant children as young as two years old facing the daunting challenge of representing themselves in immigration court
Nearly 100 Immigration Court Officials Resign As Cases Backlog Continues to Pile Up
Nearly 100 immigration court professionals, including judges and support staff, have resigned or retired amid mass firings by the Trump administration
What Is the 'Know-Your-Rights Card' and Who's Behind the Initiative Helping Immigrants Across the Country
The card's red color was chosen deliberately, symbolizing a stop sign or a referee's penalty card, signaling the importance of asserting one's rights
Attorney Working with Migrant Children Fires Back at Trump's Order to Stop Working: 'We're Not Giving Into Those Fear Tactics'
The Latin Times spoke with Joel Frost-Tift from Public Counsel to understand the consequences of the order, set to impact tens of thousands of children
California Nonprofits Sound Alarm as Immigrant Legal Services Overwhelmed Amid Deportation Fears
Reports suggest a waitlist of over 1,200 people in immigration court, with children accounting for half of the cases
Canadian Immigration Lawyers Set Up Special Website to Handle Flood of Requests from American 'Refugees' Looking to Leave US After Trump Win
Since Donald Trump's re-election, Canadian immigration lawyers have seen a surge in inquiries that inspired a website dedicated to American "Trumpugees."
Notario Immigration Fraud: Congressmen Ted Deutch, Bill Foster Introduce Bill That Would Punish Fraudsters, Fund Nonprofits
Congressman Ted Deutch reintroduced legislation to stop 'notario' fraud, which is a particular problem for Latinos for linguistic reasons