Migrants ordered to leave Boston airport as new state ban goes into effect
There are currently over 50 migrants sleeping on the floors of Boston's main air hub with makeshift beds
60% of newly-arrived migrants have found jobs and are boosting the U.S. economy, study shows
A report by the Dallas Fed explained that recent immigration has added nearly two million newly-employed workers, contributing to higher GDP growth
Texas installs anti-climb barriers in El Paso days after taking down razor wire rows
Any chance of the razor wire removal meaning a softening in the state's anti-immigration rhetoric was short-lived as Governor Abbott anticipated new barriers
Governor Newsom praises role of immigrants in California startups: "they're the lifeblood of our state"
The California Governor also revealed that 42% Of California startups are based by immigrants
Philadelphia District Attorney promises to prosecute crimes regardless of victim's immigration status
DA Larry Krasner said some criminals intentionally target migrants without proper documents because they're less likely to report crimes
Analyzing the Republican Party's first platform in eight years and its echoes to Trump's rhetoric
The 20-page document emphasizes Trump's "America First" stances, steering away from traditional GOP issues and focusing on stopping "the migrant invasion"
Activists celebrate border razor wire take down in Texas but doubts remain about timing of the decision
Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted images of welders last week, explaining that barriers will be placed along the border in El Paso
How immigrants are helping close labor shortages in industries like construction, agriculture and healthcare
Almost one in every seven people in the U.S. is an immigrant, making them a key group to help fill in the U.S. labor shortage, a new study shows
An increasing number of Latino Democrats support "more control" of the border
The trend was even more pronounced among Democratic-leaning Latinos, revealed the poll by Public Opinion Strategies
Repression in Venezuela ramp up as 2024 July election approaches, HRW says
Legal aid organization Foro Penal reported that there have been around 15,700 politically motivated arbitrary arrests in Venezuela during the past decade
Unauthorized immigrants have been playing a key role in Idaho's economy, report shows
In Idaho, undocumented immigrants pay a little over $26.3 million in taxes each year
Texas law enforcement removes barbed wire from border area
The reason wasn't immediately clear, according to border report
At current pace, Texas would need 30 years to finish building a border wall with Mexico
Such an endeavor would also cost over $20 billion, projections show
Mayors across the U.S. are betting on immigrants to revive stagnating communities
The so called "heartland visas" would bring high-skilled immigrants and entrepreneurs to communities facing population and economic decline
Texas judge rejects state government's attempt to shut down migrant shelter in El Paso
State Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused Annunciation House of human smuggling
Missouri lawmaker forms committee on crimes committed by unlawful immigrants
House Speaker Dean Plocher confirmed the news. It comes as Republicans put the issue at the forefront of nationals and statewide conversations
Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border fall to three-year low during the month of June
More than 1.5 million encounters have taken place at the U.S.-Mexico border so far this year
Undocumented immigrants can now apply for Illinois driver's license under new law
The Illinois' Secretary of State said the law will reduce discrimination against migrants and make roads safer
Denver closes the last of its immigrant shelters as influx has decreased as of late
Over the past 18 months, approximately 42,000 immigrants from Central and South America arrived in the city
Immigration is projected to drive high economic growth in the U.S. over the next 10 years, analysis shows
Despite growing tensions, a new CBO report shows increased immigration will likely drive economic growth in the U.S. over the next 10 years
Immigration is a top concern for Americans, but policies to handle it remain unclear
According to a new factsheet from IMUMI, since the end of Title 42, removal and returns of non-Mexicans from the U.S. has suffered from discrepancies
Deportations during Biden's administration are close to matching those during Trump's presidency
The Biden administration has seen nearly 4.4 million repatriations, the most in any single presidential term since George W. Bush's second term
Migrants in Mexico urged not to travel north as scorching temperatures increase risk of death
The Mexican government has reported over 155 deaths associated with high temperatures so far this year. U.S. Border Patrol has also reported dozens
Judge prevents Oklahoma from implementing law that could jail undocumented immigrants
A U.S. district judge issued a preliminary injunction at the request of the Department of Justice
Texas and Florida have seen the biggest growth of immigrant population over the past decade
California, Florida, New Jersey and Texas had the largest increases, with Florida and Texas each gaining more than 850,000 foreign-born people.
Department of State v. Muñoz: the SCOTUS case advocates say will significantly set back immigration rights
SCOTUS found there are virtually no constitutional limits on the government's power to bar non-citizen spouses of American citizens entering the country
Mayorkas says DHS officials are "well-trained to recognize expressions of fear" in asylum seekers
The DHS Secretary also touted Biden's recent executive order saying it's "changing the calculus for those considering crossing our border"
Border Patrol intercepts sailboat carrying more than a hundred Haitians off the coast of Florida
The Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC), an organization advocating for immigrant rights, called for humane treatment of the 118 migrants
Almost 200,000 people cross the U.S.-Mexico border into California every day, Smart Border Coalition says
About 13 million people have entered the U.S. in vehicles through California ports
Economy still top concern for Latinos in several swing states but immigration sees major rise
A poll by UnidosUS revealed that Arizona, Pennsylvania and Nevada Latino voters have similar views on border and asylum policies