Trump Blasted by Social Media Over Anti-Immigrant 'Bad Genes' Remark: 'Straight Up Nazi S**t'
Social media users are now comparing former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler following comments he made about immigrants in an interview on Monday.
Internet Responds to Trump's 'Bad Genes' Remark Against Immigrants by Sharing Photos of His Own Family, Supporters
Former President Donald Trump, his family and supporters have recently become the subjects of social media ridicule due to harsh comments he made about immigrants in the U.S. during an interview on Monday.
Immigrant Rights Groups Rally Behind Kamala Harris Amid GOP Immigration Attacks
Former President Donald Trump planned to end DACA and temporary protected status, block access to asylum, and spread hatred across the country, FIRM Action Board Chair Angelica Salas said.
Visa Hurdles Increasingly Limit Foreign Doctors as U.S. Faces Growing Physician Shortage
At the moment, 1 in 4 doctors in the U.S. are foreign-born, international medics
Positive Immigrant Ads Boost Support For Down-Ballot Democrats Over Border Security Messaging: Study
Progressive groups ASO Communications and Way To Win conducted the study with 5,197 adults, noting their reaction to a series of campaign ads on immigration and the southern border.
AI Generated Images of Trump Protecting Animals Are Swarming Social Media After False Pet-Eating Claims
Social media has become flooded with fabricated images of Former President Trump protecting animals after he falsely claimed immigrants were eating pets
Vance Backtracks On Pet Abduction Allegations In Ohio, Acknowledges Migrant Rumors Could Be False
In a tweet on Tuesday, vice presidential candidate JD Vance said local schools were having a hard time helping new students, who don't speak English. He also mentioned that rent prices have gone up so quickly that many families in Springfield could no longer afford housing.
An undocumented immigrant is the first arrest under New York county law banning face masks
The GOP-controlled Nassau County Legislature passed the Mask Transparency Act in response to "antisemitic incidents, often perpetrated by those in masks"
MSF resumes support to migrants along the Arizona desert as deaths in the area this year near 100
The organization will continue to help local groups prepare for a potential increase in migration flows across the border
Texas Gov. Abbott celebrates latest arrest from '10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants' list
"That is one more criminal the Biden-Harris Administration let into our country that is now behind bars", said the governor on X
Mass deportation under a Trump presidency could severely hamper farming labor in the U.S.
Nearly half of agricultural workers in the U.S., that is 950,000 out of 2.2 million, are undocumented immigrants
The speed of immigrant naturalizations has increased significantly during the Biden administration
2.66 million new immigrants were naturalized over the period compared to about 2.31 million during the first three years of Trump's presidency
PERF Highlights Need For Better Police-Immigrant Relationships To Ensure Public Safety
A PERF report explained that many immigrants come to the U.S. with negative views of law enforcement and sometimes face anti-immigrant policies in their new communities.
San Francisco Subway franchises under investigation for exploiting immigrant workers
The claims include being paid $14 an hour in cash without pay stubs and often working without breaks
While migration is down since Biden's asylum restrictions, homicides at the border are rising
Authorities in Chihuahua reported a 33% increase in homicides in the state capital, coinciding with Biden's border actions
Immigrants help sustain job growth as inflation cools, economists say
Goldman Sachs told that to their clients in a note.
New Jersey Immigrants Participate In Workforce More Than Locals, Data Shows
Immigrants recorded 18.1% of the United States workforce, often filling jobs in areas with major labor shortages like health care and social services. A higher percentage of foreign-born workers (65.9%) are either working or looking for work compared to native-born workers (61.5%).
New California Bill May Allow Undocumented Students Without Work Permits To Get Campus Jobs
Students who don't already have DACA permits are unable to work on campus because federal law bans hiring undocumented individuals.
Almost half of New Yorkers believe the city's migrant crisis has affected their quality of life
A Newsweek poll showed that 64% believe the city is facing a migrant crisis, with only 11% thinking that isn't the case
Health Insurance for Immigrants: What You Need to Know
A comprehensive guide on what you should know about health insurance in the United States if you are an immigrant
The Dream of Homeownership: Best Mortgages for Latinos
Buying a home may seem like a far-fetched dream, this guide will help you fin the best mortgages and home loans
Amidst Frigid Conditions, NYC Migrants Brave Snowstorm, Camp Overnight to Obtain Crucial ID Cards
Migrants in New York City desperate for work wait overnight in city offices in hope of getting an identification document
Four Measures Taken by New York City's Government to Address the Migrant Crisis
Around 170,000 migrants have arrived in New York City since 2022, putting its shelter system and financial situation under pressure
New York City Authorities Forcefully Evict Migrant Families from Shelter Stays
Starting this week, migrants will be evicted from shelter stays in New York City as their 60-day limit comes to an end
US Shuts 2 Rail Operations Between Texas And Mexico Following Increase In Migrant Smuggling
The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that in the wake of a continued surge in migrant smuggling via freight trains, the federal agency took this action in collaboration with Mexican authorities.
The Biden Administration Creates Task Force to Strengthen Protection for H-2B Temporary Workers
Four government agencies will investigate violations related to fraud and abuse in the H-2B program.
Exclusive: Journalist Ioan Grillo on Covering Mexican Cartels, Crime and the Fentanyl Crisis
Grillo discussed the wide of topics he covers, among them the smuggling of weapons to the U.S. and how drug trafficking has changed through the years
Calls Issued to Regulate Basement Apartments in NYC as Latinos are More Exposed During Flooding
While there have been zero deaths reported by city officials from the historic rainfall, basement apartments continue to be a risk during floods
US Grants Legal Work Status To Almost Half A Million Venezuelan Migrants
Around 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived in the country before July 31, 2023, will be granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to legally work in the U.S.
Four Men Arrested in Connection to Migrants Left in Abandoned Trailer Truck
Four men have been arrested in connection to facilitating the transportation of over 50 migrants, that died in a trailer due to sweltering heat conditions