Texas Arrests Over 200 Migrants Who Rushed Border Gate in El Paso: What Charges Are They Facing?
El Paso Chief Public Defender Kelli Childress contested the charges, saying they were unfounded and that her office would challenge them
'Biden's Border Bloodbath': Trump Goes All in on Immigration as Campaign Heats Up
The former President is seeking to capitalize on the issue even in states that are far from the border
This Is How Widespread Americans Think Discrimination Toward Latinos Is
A survey by the Pew Research Center reveals that most Americans believe at least some discrimination is present in the country
Venezuelan Migrants Flown to Massachusetts by Ron DeSantis Are Cleared to Sue Charter Company
The migrants were promised work and housing opportunities
Trump Says He Wouldn't Give 'Ten Cents' to Mexico to Address Migratory Crisis
The Mexican President says the U.S. should invest $20 billion in the region to address the root causes of migration
Almost Three in Four Latinos Disapprove of how Biden is Handling the Border Situation
Overall, roughly two-thirds of respondents said they disapprove of Biden's job at the border
How Temporary Protected Status Has Been Sharply Expanded During Biden Administration
Nearly 1.2 million of the roughly 21.6 million noncitizen immigrants living in the U.S. are under TPS or eligible, a sharp expansion since Biden took office
Migrants With Disabilities Unable to Access CBP App to Request Asylum, Complaint Says
The claim recounts people who are blind, deaf, have mobility issues or intellectual disabilities can't properly use the tool
Do Immigrants Have a Tendency to Vote Illegally? Here's What the Data Shows
Axios reported that this has historically not been the case, especially considering it's a federal crime that can lead to deportation
Immigration Still Ranks Atop of Americans' Concerns in a New Gallup Poll
The issue was at the top of the list when respondents were asked to name one unprompted. When given choices, inflation took over
Over Two-Thirds of Americans Disapprove of Biden's Handling of Border Situation
A new AP-NORC poll shows the public is supportive of policies such as hiring more border patrol agents and immigration judges, but is divided on other issues
Chicago to Close Five Migrant Shelters, Relocate Occupants to Reopen Park District Buildings
Some 800 people are set to be impacted by the measure. The locations are usually used to host summer camps and athletic contests
How U.S. Media Coverage Contributes to the Polarization of the Immigration Debate Across the Country
The spectrum of news coverage on the topic of immigration is as polarized as the U.S. media landscape (and its population)
Nebraska Small Town Grapples with Decade-Long Anti-Immigrant Law, Uncertain on Next Steps
As big city Mayors complain about the influx of immigrants, Fremont, Nebraska remains unsure on how to deal with them as local companies need their work
Texas Fortifies Border with Mexico Amidst Continued Challenges in Migrant Deportation Efforts
The Greg Abbott administration has sent soldiers and Humvees to Gate 36. Along with razor wire, its goal is not letting them apply for asylum
Appeals Court Extends Block of SB4, Texas' Law Allowing for Arrest and Deportation of Migrants
The decision means the measure can't go into effect while the litigation continues
Biden Administration Still Considering Executive Actions to Reduce Migratory Flows
According to a media report, the plans are a concrete possibility even if the President didn't make announcements at the SOTU
Politicians Might Clash on Immigration, but Wall Street Has Made its Mind: It Boosts the Economy
Major companies trading on Wall Street are conveying a mostly unified message on the issue
New York City Mayor Cancels Border Trip due to Security Concerns in Mexican Stop
Eric Adams was set to make the trip on Sunday but ended up deciding against it
Hundreds Rally in Dallas Against Texas SB4, Law Allowing for Migrants' Arrest, Deportation
Protesters highlighted that if passed, the law poses a significant risk to the Latino community
Iowa Lawmakers Pass Bill that Would Make It a State Crime To Return After Deportation
The initiative holds similarities to a controversial SB4 Texas law
Man Admits Smuggling People Through Sewer Pipes Between Mexico and the U.S.
The 20-year-old man could face up to 10 years in prison
Texas Authorities Face Logistical Challenges to Enforce Immigration Law Even if They Support It
A report by the Texas Tribune listed a series of ways in which law enforcement could have trouble implementing the law, known as SB4
Appeals Court Seems Divided on Assessment of Texas Law Allowing Arrest, Deportation of Migrants
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in the case after halting the implementation of the law
NYC Mayor Proposes Distributing Asylum Seekers Throughout the U.S. as City Struggles with Flows
Eric Adams requested the federal government implement a "decompression strategy"
U.S. Considers Housing Migrants in Guantanamo Bay as Maritime Arrivals from Haiti Surge
Authorities said they haven't seen a spike in such trips yet, but one of their contingency plans includes repurposing part of the territory leased in Cuba
Texas Law Allowing Arrest, Deportation of Migrants Back on Hold After Being Briefly in Effect
A 5th U.S. Circuit of Appeals panel, which allowed the law in the first place, put it in pause ahead of oral arguments on Wednesday
Mexico Rejects Application of 'Anti-Immigrant' Law SB4 in Texas
This law "encourages the separation of families, discrimination and racial profiling," Mexico's Foreign Ministry said
The Supreme Court Allows Texas to Implement SB4 that Permits Arrest, Deportation of Undocumented Migrants
The court lifted a stay on SB4, the state law aimed at cracking down on unauthorized immigration
Chicago Begins Evicting Some Migrants From Shelters After Three Postponements
City officials said that over 2,000 people will be evicted by the end of April. There are currently more than 11,000 in its shelters