Biden administration close to imposing entry caps at the border to reduce migratory flows
The measure would suspend asylum requests and automatically deny entrance to migrants after reaching a certain threshold
Immigration plummets in Americans' list of concerns amid increased enforcement from Biden administration
A new Gallup poll showed a nine percentage point decrease in such responses when asking what the most important problem the country faces at the moment
Immigration group calls Democrats to take Trump's mass deportations seriously, says it would 'rip families'
America's Voice Executive Director wrote a memo to editorial boards warning about the dangers of mass deportations and urging Democrats to take it seriously.
How Denver's changed approach to immigrants seeks to help them build a more stable life
The city is implementing a plan that provides six months of housing, job training, language instruction and legal support
Another migrant dies in a Georgia ICE detention center, the second fatality this year
12 migrants died in such state facilities since 2017, according to official reports
New Mexico basic income program allowed immigrant families to pay off debts, secure jobs
The program, implemented in February 2022, gave $500 a month to 330 status households
Immigration judges and officers will have more access to classified information under new rule
The classified information will help officers and judges more easily identify migrants that have ties to terrorism or pose a threat to public safety.
Nebraska business leaders urged to hire more immigrants to meet workforce needs
A report by Economic Leadership highlighted immigration as a top solution to address the state's economic decline
Trump says he would resort to local police for mass deportations and give them 'immunity'
"No country can sustain what we're going through," said the presumptive GOP nominee in a recent interview
CNN's Ana Navarro says Trump's Latino supporters have 'a very stupid attitude'
"There are some Latino immigrants who forget they came here as immigrants and who want to shut the door behind them"
Border vigilantes proliferate in Arizona, Texas; some voice concern over ties with law enforcement
An investigative piece delves into these relationships and outlines the potential for increased violence and illegal actions by vigilantes
Trump says immigrants are 'building an army' as he reiterates intention to conduct mass deportations
"They are all between 19 and 25, most are men and seem to be of fighting age," Trump said during a rally in South Bronx
Texas, Florida are still the biggest Latino hubs, but highest growth rate comes from unexpected states
Both Dakotas, New Hampshire and Maine are states with the biggest surge in Latino population since 2017
Proposed New York bill would prohibit law enforcement from questioning over immigration status
The New York For All bill, as it is formally known, would also prohibit sharing the information about someone's immigration status with law enforcement.
Florida judge appears to reverse course on halting law criminalizing transport of undocumented people
Hours after saying the injunction had a statewide reach, Judge Roy K. Altman issued a conflicting order
Border crossings so far in May drop by more than half from December's record highs
Government data reported by CBS News shows a daily average of roughly 3,700 encounters, 54% less than December's 8,000
Trump claims immigrants bring 'very contagious diseases' across US-Mexico Border
The former president has repeatedly used such rhetoric when discussing immigration. He has vowed to conduct "the largest deportation operation" in U.S. history
Two migrant caravans head for U.S. amid Biden administration's immigration crackdown
The groups have at least 1,000 people and a third is expected to begin its journey at the end of the month
Louisiana lawmakers pass bill allowing state law enforcement to arrest and jail unlawful migrants
The bill is similar to several others passed by Republican-led states, who claim the Biden administration is not doing enough in the area
Federal court halts enforcement of Florida law targeting transport of undocumented people
SB 1718 criminalizes people as human smugglers who "knowingly and willfully" cross the state line with undocumented people
DNA Dossier: Homeland Security's 1.5 million immigrant genetic profiles raise questions of privacy
The Georgetown report calls on the Biden administration to stop amassing DNA for future policing
DOJ sues Oklahoma over law seeking to impose criminal penalties to undocumented immigrants
The law makes it a state crime to live in the state without legal immigration status
Pope Francis addresses U.S. border situation: immigration 'makes a country grow'
The pontiff called on the country to "open the doors to migration" and help people "integrate" to society
Oklahoma clashes with federal government over new immigration law: Battle over HB 4156 intensifies
As disputes continue against anti-immigration laws, here's what you should know about the Oklahoma law that seeks to reduce illegal immigration in the state
Migrant encounters stay flat in Texas' El Paso in April despite national decrease
The sector reported just over 30,000 encounters last month, a similar amount compared to March
Pope Francis criticizes Texas' efforts to shut down Catholic charity helping migrants: 'It's madness'
State Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Annunciation House and is seeking to revoke its ability to operate in the state
Democratic leaders pushing for vote against GOP bill banning non-citizen voting in local elections
The strategy could see some Democrats splitting from the party line as they face vulnerable electoral scenarios in their districts
TRAC report reveals: Two-Thirds of asylum seekers granted stay in U.S. over last decade
The overall figure amounts to almost 686,000 people
Senate Democrats set to revive border security bill for vote as Biden cracks down on immigration
The move is aimed at giving Biden rhetorical cover to implement unilateral measures following a new rejection of the bill by Republicans
April arrests at Southern border drop, among Biden administration's lowest
The drop is more significant when considering is also going against the usual trend, when apprehensions increase in the spring