Wisconsin Mom Deported by ICE to a Country She's Never Been: 'The US Sent Me to Die'
An American mother of five has been deported from Milwaukee to Laos—a country she has never set foot in—after serving time for a marijuana-related charge.
Far-Right Group Claiming To Be Behind Arrest of Palestinian US Resident Has 'Thousands of Names' on 'Deportation List'
Betar U.S. said it has provided a "deportation list" to key members of the Trump administration in its efforts to deport any students or faculty members in academia that show support for Palestine, including "naturalized citizens."
WATCH: ICE Violently Smashes Car Window, Detains Nicaraguan Man Married to U.S. Citizen on Their Way to Court
ICE agents smashed the windows of a vehicle with a pregnant woman inside in order to arrest two undocumented citizen they believed had ties to a gang.
USCIS Will Now Request Social Media Data for Citizenship, Green Card Applications
USCIS said the measure would "enable and help inform identity verification, national security and public safety screening, and vetting, and related inspections"
Immigrants Brace for Trump's Revival of Public Charge Rule, Threatening Green Card Access
Fears grow as Trump's stricter public charge rule could return, impacting mixed-status families and low-income immigrants seeking residency or benefits.
Green Card Requirements Now Include Medical Examination and Immunization Records
Previously, USCIS accepted Form I-485 without medical reports and later requested applicants to submit the report
Trump's Push to 'Supercharge' Denaturalizations Could Deter Residents from Seeking Naturalization Altogether
Denaturalization efforts and stricter immigration policies could reshape family sponsorships, jobs, and economic growth, experts warn of lasting impacts.
Ezekiel Pacheco, the First DACA Recipient to Lead A Hollywood Film is Gunning for an Oscar & a Green Card - INTERVIEW
Born in the town of Ayutla de los Libres in the state of Guerrero, Ezekiel Pacheco came to the United States when he was one year old. Now he's looking for an Oscar and a green card.
Why are Some Latin American Countries Ineligible for the 2026 Green Card Lottery?
The lottery was launched on Tuesday offering up to 55,000 diversity visas, yet countries like Venezuela, Honduras and Mexico are excluded
Former Guatemalan Police Chief Convicted Of US Visa Fraud
A former Guatemalan police chief has been found guilty of lying on his immigration papers.
Green Card 2015: Latin Americans Increasingly Take Advantage Of $500,000 ‘Employment Creation Alien’ Visa
Green cards are tough to obtain through unless you've got relatives in the U.S. or $500,000 to burn.
Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal: Immigration Groups Welcome Historic Supreme Court Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the Constitution protects the right of LGBT couples to marry; pro-immigrant and other Latino organizations welcomed the decision.
Gay Marriage SCOTUS: For Undocumented LGBT, Marriage Equality Would Widen Path To Citizenship
Stakes are especially high for LGBT immigrants in marriage equality case in front of the Supreme Court