Deportations
Mexico Negotiates With Other Latin American Countries So They Take Deportees From The U.S.
The intention was confirmed by President Claudia Sheinbaum
Undocumented Parents Set For Deportation Will Have To Decide If They Take Their Children With Them, Border Czar Says
Tom Homan anticipated that families will be held in detention centers as the government carries out the "largest deportation operation in American history"
Mexico To Open Dozens Of Migrant Shelters Exclusively To Deal With Trump's Mass Deportations
Overall, Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda announced the opening of 25 shelters
Incoming Trump Official Hints At Reviving Old Trump Policy on Day One to Expel Asylum-Seeking Migrants
Trump's incoming press secretary added that Trump "is also going to launch the largest mass deportation of illegal criminals in American history"
Ohio Haitian Migrants Accused of Eating Pets Say They Won't Go Back As Trump Threatens Mass Deportations
Haitians have been leaving the city over the past months as Trump vowed to specifically target the city
California Nonprofits Sound Alarm as Immigrant Legal Services Overwhelmed Amid Deportation Fears
Reports suggest a waitlist of over 1,200 people in immigration court, with children accounting for half of the cases
ICE Already Receiving Proposals To Expand Detention Capabilities in Six States
Private companies, including CoreCivic and GEO Group, submitted proposals that could collectively add between 6,650 and 12,000 detention beds nationwide
'Border Czar' Details Requirements for Mass Deportations: 'What Price Do You Put On National Security?'
Homan said he will need a minimum of 100,000 beds to detain undocumented immigrants – more than doubling the 40,000 detention beds ICE is currently funded for
Lack of Resources May Be Main Challenge for ICE to Carry Out Trump's Mass Deportations, Report Finds
"The time and staffing needed to arrest a single immigrant reveals how difficult it may be to scale up to mass deportations" concluded NBC News
ICE Deportations Reach 10-Year High in 2024, Even Surpassing Peak of Trump Administration
The agency removed over 271,000 individuals in fiscal year 2024, the highest number since the Obama administration in 2014.
California Rolls Out Initiative to Educate Immigrants on Legal Protections As Trump's Deportations Loom
Besides providing information about their rights, "Know Your Rights" workshops caution against relying on unauthorized individuals, for legal help
Trump Is Also Approaching El Salvador About Potentially Receiving Deportees
The transition team has reached out to the country through back channels. It is unclear whether the Bukele government will be open to the possibility
'Border Czar' Praises NYC Mayor's Stance on Immigration: 'More Concerned With Public Safety Than Politics'
Homan also suggested other Democratic leaders could "take a page out of Mayor Eric Adams' playbook" when it comes to cooperating with the next administration
Mexican Business Leaders Call for Reforms to Address Migrant Employment as Trump's Mass Deportations Loom
"We're bracing for a situation in which Trump comes in with a hard line on immigration, and we're not prepared to cope" said the local Chamber of Commerce
More Than Half of the Country's Governors Have Now Pledged Cooperation for Trump's Deportations
More Than Half of U.S. Governors Have Now Pledged Cooperation for Trump's Deportations
Support for Unlawful Immigration Has Declined Since 2017 but Majority Opposes Harsh Measures, Poll Finds
The survey by Reuters/Ipsos found 33% of respondents said most or all undocumented immigrants should be allowed to stay in the U.S., down 6% from 2017
Trump's Mass Deportations Will Hit Restaurant Industry As Hard As Pandemic, Economist Warns
More expensive menus, higher wages and increased closures are some of the consequences this scenario would have
Tom Homan Accepts Texas Land for Border Security Amid Rising Tensions Over Federal Immigration Policies
Homan's acceptance of 1,400 acres for border operations marks a step in Texas' push for increased immigration enforcement.
NYC Mayor Reportedly Eyeing Executive Order to Undo City's Sanctuary Status After Meeting Trump's Border Czar
The status currently prohibits New York City authorities from working with federal immigration agents to deport illegal immigrants
Trump Anticipates How He Will Retaliate Against Countries That Don't Take Back Their Deportees
The president-elect threatened to impose "substantial tariffs" on them
GOP Lawmakers Are Pushing to Provide Local Law Officials With More Power to Arrest Undocumented Immigrants
Proposals are rolling in across the country to help Trump carry out his pledge to deport millions of people living in the U.S. illegally
Dominican Republic Is Deporting Haitians In Trucks With Built-in Cages In Immigration Crackdown
More than 71,000 Haitians have been deported from the neighboring country under a strict immigration policy that seeks to expel up to 10,000 people every week
Panama Is The Latest Country to Balk at The Possibility of Receiving U.S. Deportees From Third Countries
Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos islands had stated they would not receive U.S. deportees from third countries following a report about Trump's intentions
How California Public Institutions Are Looking To Protect Immigrants' Rights Ahead of Trump's Expected Crackdown
"California will remain the beacon of progress that it has always been" said State AG Rob Bonta upon announcing updated guidance and model policies
U.S. Caregiving Workforce Poised to Suffer Mightily Under Proposed Immigration Crackdown
More than one-third of home health aides in the U.S. are immigrants
New Effort by Top Advocacy Group Aims to Combat Anti-immigration Narratives in Upcoming Trump Admin
Immigration Hub's political arm looks to fight "against the extreme right's anti-immigrant, anti-democratic narratives", according to its Executive Director
Haiti Is Further Spiraling Into Chaos As Gang Violence Rages, But The U.S. Is Still Carrying Out Deportation Flights
A new chartered flight took 70 Haitians back to their country at the only airport that is still open
Most Tech Firms Won't Disclose if They'll Help Deport Immigrants by Providing Private Data, Study Finds
The Intercept asked more than three dozen companies but only four were willing to comment
DACA Recipients Brace for Deportation Risks in Trump's Second Term Amid Ongoing Legal Challenges
The President-elect attempted and failed to end the program back in his first term
A Look at How Trump Could Force Other Countries to Take Back the Migrants His Administration Deports
Section 243(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act could hold the key to the next administration's deportation plan