Humanitarian organization rejects claims that they were encouraging immigrant voter fraud
Voter fraud by immigrants has become a major concern for the GOP, but are these claims realistic? Exhaustive data says no
New port of entry serving the Californias won't open on time due to delays on U.S. side
Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda said operations won't start for another year
Bipartisan bill seeks to use proceedings from cartel seizures to tackle recruitment of U.S. teens
The initiative seeks to educate teenage students about the dangers of getting involved in human smuggling operations
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests use of 'space laser technology' at US-Mexico border
The Congresswoman also suggested that California wildfires in 2018 were intentionally started by "lasers or blue beams of light"
Misinformation alert: Migrants did not violently storm New York City Hall, despite claims on social media
A new fact check by the Associated Press shows that Black immigrants gathered at New York City Hall to hear about racial inequities in shelter system
A Venezuelan's project on Mexico's migration policies is among winners at World Press Photo global awards
Photographer Alejandro Cegarra drew from his own experience as a migrant in creating the photo essay
Eagle Pass is at the epicenter of the immigration surge; it has fundamentally altered its economy
Food and accommodation businesses have been booming as the presence of law enforcement increases
Texas Military Department probes border shooting incident involving National Guard and migrant
The shooting occurred April 14 at the border in El Paso, Texas. The guard had allegedly seen the migrant stabbing another individual in U.S. soil.
El Paso judge calls on Texas to assist in processing and holding migrants amid overwhelmed local jails
The request comes after state authorities arrested some 200 migrants on rioting charges
Senate Democrats Divided Over Biden's Tougher Immigration Approach
As the immigration crisis continues, President Biden is opting for harsher tactics. With elections around the corner, what do Senate Democrats think?
Over half of Latinos worry about the possibility of mass deportations, study shows
As Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward immigrants intensifies, U.S. Latinos are more worried about mass deportations regardless of legal status.
U.K. Looking to Deport Migrants to Several Latin American Countries in 'Rwanda-Like' Deals
The Times reported that Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, Brazil and Ecuador are among those being considered
Why Biden Is Delaying His Crackdown on Immigration at the Southern Border
The government is expected to issue an executive order within weeks, but plans have been ongoing for months
Venezuelan Exodus Drives Threefold Surge in South American Migration, Study Finds
Venezuela rose from being the sixth-largest South American country of origin to the second largest.
As Border Crossings Decrease, Spotlight Falls on Mexican Authorities Tough Enforcement Strategies
On the US side of the border, migrants are eager to run into border patrol to start the asylum-seeking proceedings. On the Mexican said, the story is different
Marco Rubio Requests Designation of Venezuelan Gang 'Tren de Aragua' as Transnational Criminal Organization
The senator claimed the criminal organization reached American cities during a Senate Foreign Relations committee hearing
Man on Terror Watchlist Released by Border Patrol After Year in U.S.
According to a NBC News report, the immigration judge handling his case wasn't told the man was a national security threat
Denver Announces Plan to Provide Housing and Other Services to Migrants in Major Crisis Response Shift
The new program will place asylum seekers for up to six months, provide job training, and more
Iowa governor signs bill allowing for the arrest and deportation of unauthorized migrants
The law will go into effect on July 1 and targets those in the state who have been previously denied admission or removed from the country
U.S. Seeking to Discourage Migrants from Crossing Through Area of New Mexico Known as 'The Graveyard'
A campaign called "No se arriesgue" (Don't risk it) has begun as crossings are expected to increase during the spring
Biden Planning to Limit Southern Border Crossings this Month Through Executive Order
According to Axios, the president wants to take a significant step amid broad discontent of his handling of increased immigration
Republicans Delay Start of DHS Secretary Mayorkas' Impeachment Proceedings
The proceedings were supposed to start on Wednesday. Speaker Johnson was urged to do so by Senate Republicans
Contrary to Stereotypes, Undocumented Immigrants Not Tied to Higher Crime Rates
A recently published study by NBER showed undocumented migrants not found to be the prime cause of crime. They are actually often the victims.
Most Latinos Support Citizenship Path for Undocumented, but Backing for Border Wall Grows
A survey by Axios-Ipsos also showed more members of the demographic favor sending all undocumented immigrants back to their countries or origin
Denver Tells New Migrants to Avoid Coming to the City as Lack of Resources Will Lead Them to 'Suffer'
Authorities are offering to pay for asylum-seekers' buses elsewhere in the country
Louisiana Joins Group of States to Advance Anti-Immigration Bill Mirroring Texas' SB4
Louisiana follows the footsteps of other GOP-led states by proposing a bill that would make it a crime to illegally enter or re-enter the state
Report: U.S.Government Significantly Undercounting Migrant Deaths at the Border, Claims Organization
Arizona's No More Deaths reveals migrant death tolls in past years have been underreported by two to four times
Migrants are Increasingly Being Kidnapped at the Texas-Tamaulipas Border, Report Shows
Tamaulipas now bears a "level four—do not travel" designation from the State Department, akin to Afghanistan's danger level
Study Challenges Conventional Wisdom: Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Might Not Be a Winning Strategy
Making anti-immigration rhetoric a key part of campaigns may not guarantee a win, an American University analysis reveals
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Latino Organizations Honor Victims and Advocate for Migrant Rights
Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Latino organizations signed an open letter undermining anti-immigration rhetoric