Immigration
Latina Newsmax Host Concedes Errors In Trump's Immigration Crackdown But Stands For Its End Goal: "If They Didn't Want Him To Do This, They Would've Voted For Harris."
Bianca de la Garza's transition from local news to becoming a nationally recognized voice in conservative media has given her a front-row seat to the shifting political climate seen in the last decade
Employers Grow Worried About Staffing Shortages In The Next Year If Trump's Immigration Crack Down Continues
Majority of employers across industries are worried that the Trump admin's crack down on immigration will lead to staffing shortages within the next 12 months.
Vance Urged to 'Stay Away' From New Pope Leo XIV After Last Visit With Pope Francis: 'Try Not to Kill This One'
If JD Vance hoped that getting a new pope would make everyone forget that the last one died hours after their meeting, he is in for a grave disappointment.
Irish Woman Freed After 17 Days in U.S. Detention Center Says 'Traumatized' But 'Full of Gratitude'
Cliona Ward, a 54-year-old Irish-born woman and longtime U.S. resident, has been released from U.S. immigration detention after being held for 17 days
Pennsylvania's Only Jewish Sheriff Decries 'Holocaust-Era Language' Used Against Him Over ICE Partnership Plan
Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran has denounced what he describes as "Holocaust-era language" used against him amid growing opposition to his proposal for a partnership with U.S. ICE
Two Trump Voters Say They Feel 'Betrayed' After Their Green Card Holder Son is Detained by ICE
An Argentine couple is saying they feel "betrayed and deceived" by Trump as their son, Agustin Gentile, a green card holder, faces deportation by ICE.
Teen Ends Up at Same ICE Detention Center as Her Father After Being Detained During Traffic Stops Weeks Apart
After being arrested during separate traffic stops weeks apart, a Georgia college student and her father now await possible deportation from the same ICE detention center.
Border Czar Escalates Feud With AOC Over Advise To Migrants: 'She's Educating The Worst Of The Worst'
Border Czar Tom Homan escalated his ongoing feud with AOC over her advise to migrants on how to respond to ICE agents
Judge Warns Trump Admin Against Deporting Migrants To Libya: 'Would Clearly Violate This Court's Order'
A federal judge warned the Trump administration against carrying out deportations to Libya, as it was reported on Wednesday
Latino Leaders Seek To Engage Voters And Increase Turnout: 'We're Missing On a Big Chunk Of Our Community'
The Hispanic Access Foundation hosted its 5th annual Latino Advocacy Week, seeking to raise awareness about the power of the group and untapped opportunities.
Trump Admin Reportedly Requested Ukraine To Accept Third-Country Deportees Despite Ongoing War
The Trump administration reportedly asked Ukraine to accept an unspecified number of U.S. third-country deportees. It is unclear how Ukraine responded.
Tension in Washington, D.C. Rises As ICE Raids Local Restaurants, Requesting I-9 Forms: 'It Is Disrupting'
D.C. is on edge as reports show ICE raided local businesses and restaurants earlier this week across the town. No detentions have been confirmed.
Kristi Noem Dodges Question on Due Process Rights for Undocumented Immigrants During House Committee Meeting
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem declined to directly answer whether, in her opinion, the U.S. Constitution guarantees due process rights to everyone within the country, including undocumented immigrants.
How The 'Anti-Trump Bump' is Shaping Politics at a Local and Global Stage
While conservatives have a trifecta in the federal government, the Trump administration is energizing liberals abroad who are building an anti-Trump movement.
Trump Admin 'Squandering' Economic Opportunity as Vance Jokes About Deporting World Cup Fans: 'Going to Ruin Tourism'
JD Vance noted the US would host visitors from around the world for World Cup 2026, but warned of consequences for failing to leave "when the time is up."
Chicago's Michelada Fest 2025 Canceled: Trump's Immigration Rules Block Mexican Artists
Known for blending the best of Mexican music, culture, and spicy beer cocktails, the Michaelada Fest has announced the cancellation of its 2025 edition due to rising concerns over artist visa denials under the administration of Donald Trump.
GOP Senators Reject Trump's Idea to Send U.S. Offenders to Foreign Prisons: 'I Can't Imagine You Can Deport a Citizen'
Some Republican senators are rejecting President Trump's proposal to send U.S. citizens convicted of crimes to foreign prisons
Ruben Gallego Wants To Counter Trump's $1,000 Self-Deportation Offer With a Plan That Includes a Fine and Short-Term Work Visas
Gallego's has been vocal about stricted immigration policies as of late, stating that illegal border crossings "should be a bipartisan position"
Lethal Incident Leaves 3 Dead, 9 Missing After Migrant Smuggling Boat Capsizes Near San Diego
A suspected migrant smuggling boat carrying an estimated 18 people capsized on Monday off the coast of Del Mar, in southern California
A Look At The U.S. Citizens Who Have Been Deported By The Trump Administration So Far
A new Washington Post investigation shows that at least 12 U.S. citizens have been wrongfully detained or deported this year, including minors.
ICE Opens New Jersey Detention Center Earlier Than Expected Despite Legal Dispute With City of Newark
Authorities have identified over two dozen safety issues involving plumbing, fire code compliance, and electrical systems
Advocates Decry Racial Profiling In Nashville After Dozens Are Detained In ICE Operation
An estimated 40 to 100 people were detained by immigration officials, with witnesses reporting they were transported to a detention center in Louisiana
Americans Troll DHS By Trying to Volunteer for Department's '$1000 Stipend' for Migrants to Self-Deport: 'Is the Offer Good for Citizens?'
DHS promoted its program offering a free flight and $1,000 stipend to migrants who sign up to self-deport, sparking interest from legal US citizens.
Rwanda Discussing With Trump Admin Accepting Third-Country Deportees: 'The Talks Are Ongoing'
Rwanda is in early discussions with the Trump admin to accept deported migrants from the U.S., possibly making it the first African nation to reach such a deal.
AOC Dares Trump Border Czar to Prosecute Her For Advising Undocumented Immigrants: 'Come for Me, Do I Look Like I Care?'
AOC publicly challenged Trump's border czar Tom Homan, daring him to follow through on threats to refer her to the Department of Justice for advising undocumented immigrants
Oklahoma Proposal Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Enroll Children in Public School Ignites GOP Infighting
Under the new proposal, parents or legal guardians are required to provide proof of citizenship of their children when enrolling them in public schools.
Undocumented Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes Than U.S.-Born Citizens: Report
Findings contrast sharply with statements made by political figures at recent events such as last year's Republican National Convention, where officials described a so-called surge in migrant crime
Trump Insists Admin Is Being 'Careful' With Deportations Following Joe Rogan's Worries They Could 'Become Monsters'
President Donald Trump responded to Joe Rogan's remarks cautioning against abandoning due process as the administration conducts aggressive deportation tactics.
Trump Admin Laying Groundwork For Unilateral U.S. Military Action Against Cartels In Mexico: Report
The Trump admin is considering military action to curb down drug operations in Mexico, with or without the consent of Sheinbaum's government, according to the Crisis Group
Trump Admin Has Deported Over 130,000 Migrants in Its First 100 Days; How It Compares With Past Presidents
President Donald Trump's first 100 days in the White House came with sweeping immigration legislation and enforcement