A church in El Paso that housed migrants for five decades is being contested in court by state officials
Annunciation House helped migrants find shelter when they first came to the U.S. for several decades. Now, state officials are contesting them as "stash houses"
One of Texas' 10 most wanted illegal immigrants arrested in Houston
Servando Trejo Duran Jr. was wanted for violating his parole in connection with his original crime, murder with a deadly weapon
Arizona educators warn against bill criminalizing unlawful immigration, saying it will hurt Latino students
The bill, HCR2060, allows law enforcement to detain people they believe entered the country illegally, even in schools, hospitals and houses of worship
Six migrants die while attempting to cross the border through Texas amid scorching heat wave
Border Patrol said they died as a result of "heatstroke and dehydration." Temperatures in southern Texas reached 106 °F last week
Mayorkas defends Biden's asylum restrictions, says they aim to increase use of legal pathways
"Our intent is to really change the risk calculus of individuals before they leave their countries," said the DHS secretary in an interview
These are the three types of immigrants that are unaffected by Biden's new border action
Minors and victims of human trafficking are among those spared by the executive order
As funding remains an issue, migrants camp out in Seattle. They seek to occupy a nearby vacant motel
Migrants in Seattle are camping out in hopes to find solutions to their shelter issue. They are asking for permission to occupy a county-owned motel.
Arizona needs the most fiscal support from the federal government to handle immigration
California and Florida are also in the top 10 states that need the most support due to their sharp increase in migrant influx
Trump pledges tariffs on countries that fail to control flow of undocumented immigrants to the U.S.
He did not specify the size of tariff he would impose in such a scenario but did call out China in his remarks
Miami-Dade sheriff candidates reject Trump's proposal of using local police to deport migrants
Many expressed concerns that involving local police in immigration enforcement would erode public trust
With Biden's new executive order on immigration, unanswered questions over funding loom large
As Congressional disputes over budget continue, experts and migrants wonder how Biden's new executive order will take place without additional funding
Texas releases list of '10 most wanted illegal immigrants' and offers cash for information on them
The list seeks to "locate and arrest repeat offenders who have entered the country illegally and are wanted for dangerous crimes," state authorities said
Latino advocacy group sues to prevent Arizona from passing bill criminalizing unlawful immigration
Living United for Change in Arizona and a Democratic state Rep. alleged the proposal has a constitutional flaw
Biden executive order could decrease migrant influx in New York City, policy experts say
The Biden administration announced an executive order on Tuesday that aims to decrease illegal migration. City officials believe it could reduce arrivals
How Biden's harsh executive order on immigration could impact the Latino vote ahead of the elections
A newly announced executive order will shut down the border after a daily threshold is met. Initial reactions have been mixed during a tight election year.
The threshold imposed by Biden to shut down the border has been crossed for most of the century
According to a report by WOLA, the U.S.-Mexico border has encountered more than 1,500 migrants a day in 58% of the months during the 21st century
Latinos show contrasting reactions to Biden's immigration crackdown with both praise and criticism
Senator Alex Padilla heavily criticized the measure, while Ruben Gallego and Henry Cuéllar praised it
Arizona Republicans seek to include immigration crackdown measure in the ballot in November
The measure would make it illegal to enter the state from Mexico. Local officers could arrest and jail migrants and state judges could order their deportation
Biden announces migration crackdown shutting down asylum claims when arrivals reach a threshold
The measure will go into effect when encounters reach 2,500 per day between ports of entry
Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on immigration: 'violence against migrants is unacceptable'
The first female president of Mexico is tasked to tackle a hotly contested issue— immigration
Democrats in tight races avoid Biden immigration crackdown event to prevent political impact
Even if many lawmakers in battleground states have pushed for harsher immigration measures, they avoid pictures with Biden as their poll numbers are better
The Biden Administration is expected to announce most aggressive immigration crackdown as soon as Tuesday
In an effort to stifle the influx of migrants, the Biden Administration will seek to essentially shut down the border in new aggressive executive order
Faith-based groups that help migrants are being increasingly targeted by far-right groups
A report by The New York Times reveals how the vitriol against these organizations extends to Republican House members
Amid crackdowns, smugglers find new pathway for illegal migration: El Paso's storm drain system
The system which spans over 300 miles, has been a popular conduit for years, but has recently seen dramatic spikes amid changing politics
Trump's mass deportation plans seem to be resonating with the electorate, including some Democrats
A report by the New York Times illustrates how public opinion has shifted over the past years, with half of the population now supporting mass deportations
Biden administration "looks tough" on migrants but offers "mass amnesty": former immigration judge
"You're basically allowing people who don't have a right to be in the United States to be here indefinitely," said Andrew Arthur to The New York Post
Parole Pathways from LatAm to the US increase border security, reduce pressure on asylum process
The study by FWD.us also revealed that those paroled can become self-sufficient, reducing the need to rely on public resources
Immigrants play a significant role in the development of Michigan's economy, study finds
Despite accounting for 7% of Michigan's population they make up nearly 9% of the state's total spending power
Houston, Los Angeles and Dallas have received largest share of unaccompanied migrant children
More than 550,000 children have come into the U.S. unaccompanied between 2015 and 2023, presenting new challenges for legislators across the country
Greece, Italy deny report about U.S. plans to resettle Latin American migrants on their territories
CBS News reported the program would see the countries receive a small number of migrants and would be aimed at deterring people from trying to reach the U.S.