Analysis debunks 'Black jobs lost to immigrants' claim put forward by Donald Trump
Foreign-born workers have claimed a growing share of the U.S. labor market but it doesn't appear to be at the expense of U.S.-born Black workers
Border apprehensions expected to rise in August but continue near historical lows for Biden admin.
The monthly figure is expected to have clocked in at about 58,000, a minimal increase compared to July's 56,408
A mass deportation operation in the U.S. could trigger a recession, professor warns
Republican candidate Donald Trump has vowed to conduct the "largest deportation operation" in American history should he win the elections
DHS shuts down surveillance blimp program at the border citing lack of funding
The devices allowed agents to have round-the-clock aerial views of critical areas of the border
LULAC requests DOJ to investigate home raids of Latino activists in Texas as a violation of civil rights
The homes Texas Latino campaign volunteers have been raided amid an election fraud investigation. The baseless accusations have caused fervor among activists.
House Republicans set date to grill California border security in field hearing
The hearing will take place on September 6
Report disputes Texas' claim that its 'Lone Star Operation' has deterred migrant crossings
An analysis of CBP data from the Washington Office on Latin America concludes that the state has not "experienced a steeper migration decline than Arizona"
Texas judge rejects state AG Paxton's bid to question leader of migrant aid organization
Paxton has spearheaded several initiatives aimed at cracking down on organizations providing aid to migrants in the state
As migrant crossings continue to drop, DHS announces $380 million to fund communities receiving noncitizens
The initiative supports communities that are providing critical support such as food, shelter, clothing, acute medical care, and transportation to migrants
Harris doubles down on her tough immigration approach, asserting 'my values have not changed'
The Vice President and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, sat down with CNN's Dana Bash on one of the most highly-anticipated interviews of the election season
Biden administration rejects revealing nationalities of people on terror watchlist arrested at the border
The government justified its decision saying it could expose law enforcement "vulnerabilities" and "tip off" terrorists
Florida county sheriff blasts Biden admin. after immigrants allegedly steal over 9,000 pounds of berries
"This is a complete and total failure on Washington, D.C. for not allowing the laws of our great nation to be enforced," said Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey
Biden administration resumes humanitarian parole program for Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua
The program had been halted after a allegations of widespread fraud
Pope Francis claims working to repel migrants is a 'grave sin'
The pontiff again advocated for countries to be more welcoming, saying that people are "crossing seas and deserts to reach a land where they can live in peace and safety"
Fate of bill to help undocumented immigrants buy homes in California now in Governor Newsom's desk
Governor Gavin Newsom has a month to sign or veto the legislation approved by lawmakers on Wednesday
Texas governor says goal of Operation Lone Star is 'reducing illegal immigration to zero percent'
"All those terrorists, all those murderers, all those rapists, they're just going to go through New Mexico and Arizona and California", governor Abbott warned
Latino advocacy groups launch campaign to expose dangers of Project 2025 to communities
From environmental to health care and civic advocacy, Latino groups coalesce to warn against Project 2025 to Latino communities around the country
From abortion to democracy, these are the issues where more Latinos support Harris and Trump
As the elections quickly approach, Latinos seem to be siding with Harris on most key issues, but Trump has room to erode that margin and leads in some key ones
Border Patrol agents ordered to stop discarding migrant's belongings after hundreds of complaints
The Government Accountability Office issued a report in April documenting instances of migrants losing birth certificates, cash and clothing
A major challenge to immigration law is landing on the Supreme Court's lap in the fall; Here is what we know
Bouarfa v. Mayorkas seeks to determine whether a person can legally challenge the revocation of their visa petition when the reason is based on non-discretionary rules
Biden administration could resume humanitarian parole program this week after fraud allegations
The program was halted weeks ago after authorities found over 100,000 applications were filed by a few thousand "serial sponsors"
New report uncovers widespread inhumane treatment of immigrants at Louisiana ICE centers
The report states that the abuses described by detainees "meet the definitions of torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment"
Testimonies from limbo as a federal judge halts Biden's 'Parole in Place' program
As the politically motivated legal battle for the Parole in Place program continues, families like the Rosados are left waiting.
U.S., Colombia and Panama agree to increase crackdown on regional migration route through more deportations
Colombia and Panama agreed to increase state presence along their shared border to fight back human trafficking and smugglers
Harris toughens immigration rhetoric, promising to bring back bipartisan border bill and not opposing the wall
Harris seems to be adopting a tougher approach as Democrats seek to prevent it from being a political liability
A group of undocumented immigrants file motion to defend the government's "parole in place" program in court
The program was paused by a federal judge on Monday, dealing at least a temporary setback to one of the Biden administration's flagship measures on immigration
From arrests to funding, here's how Project 2025 seeks to handle immigration under Donald Trump
Trump has tried to distance himself from Project 2025, but mounting evidence shows his potential connection. Here's what you should know.
NYC could evict thousands of migrants from shelters amid new state policy change
The state has granted the city permission to begin issuing 60-day eviction notices to families not receiving public assistance
Migrants crossing through the Darien Gap drop sharply as Panama expands crackdown
Fewer than a quarter million had gone through the jungle path by late August, compared to over half a million in all of 2023
JD Vance refuses to say whether families will be separated at the border under a Trump presidency
Trump did not rule out the possibility during a recent appearance