Deportations
Current pace of deportations from U.S. is 50% higher than Trump administration's peak
Over 600,000 people have been deported either by immigration judges, ICE or Border Patrol
Venezuela Follows Through with Threat and Stops Deportation Flights from U.S. and Mexico
The cooperation was key for the Biden administration to stem the flow of migrants to its southern border
Trump Reportedly Plans Militarized Mass Deportations and Detention Camps if He Wins a Second Term
The Washington Post delved into a what would be an unprecedented effort to crack down on immigration if Trump returns to power
Venezuela Refuses Entry To Flight Carrying Deportees: Chilean Authorities
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, at least 7.7 million Venezuelans have left the country, with around 444,000 settling in Chile.
ICE Raids In Utah Reportedly Targeting Immigrants With Criminal Records
The White House refuses to modify its policy of deporting Central American mothers and minors, but has focused on those with criminal records in recent raids.
244 Immigrants Arrested In LA As Part Of ICE's 'Ongoing Commitment To Prioritizing Convicted Criminals’
A four-day sweep in and around Los Angeles led to the arrest of 244 immigrants in the U.S. illegally, all Level 1 and Level 2 criminal offenders.
Immigration Reform 2014: Advocates Express Impatience As Obama Sets Deadline For House Republicans
As Democrats and the Obama administration say they'll give House Republicans until August to move on immigration reform legislation, some immigrant advocacy groups are expressing anger and impatience, saying that more waiting is intolerable for those with skin in the game.
Immigration Review 2014: Obama’s Pressure Discourages House Republicans, Says Bob Goodlatte
“When the president says that he’s going to set a time limit and then consider taking actions himself … that makes doing immigration reform harder, not easier,” said Goodlatte.
Immigration Reform, Deportations Crucial To DREAMers’ Support Of Democrats
A survey of Dreamers indicates that their support for either party depends heavily on action on immigration-related issues.
DACA Immigration Latest News: Over Half A Million Dreamers Granted Deportation Deferral, Work Authorization
About 82 percent of the 673,417 people who submitted applications since June 2012 have received temporary relief from deportation and work authorization.
Immigration Reform 2014: Obama Administration Loosens Restrictions On Spouses, Employers Of High-Skilled Workers
Spouses of high-skilled workers will be able to work while their SOs wait for green-card requests to come through.
Anti-Deportation Protesters To Demonstrate In Front Of White House On May Day
May 1, when many countries celebrate Labor Day, will see anti-deportation protests staged in front of the White House.
Obama Administration Deportation Policy Changes May Come In ‘Two Step Process’
Initial changes may include granting lengthier background checks of detainees and shortening the time period undocumented immigrants are considered recent entries.
ICE Data Says Agency Rarely Uses ‘Prosecutorial Discretion’ To Close Cases Against Immigrants
After a case is referred to immigration courts, ICE officers rarely exercise discretion on whether or not to prosecute undocumented immigrants.
Anti-Deportation Activists Begin New Hunger Strike In Front Of White House In Support Of Undocumented Immigrants
A new group of immigrant activists joined fasters who protested in front of the White House for an end to deportations.
Immigration Reform 2014: Republican Senators Denounce Obama’s Enforcement Review As Threat To ‘Entire Constitutional System’
Some 22 Republican senators addressed a letter to President Barack Obama this week, which slammed the use of proprietorial discretion in immigration enforcement and expressed "grave concern" with proposed changes.
Obama Immigration Advisor Cecilia Muñoz Downplays Hopes For Deportation Relief
Muñoz told Fusion's Leon Krauze that Obama did not have the authority to extend deportation relief to those who would get legal status under a Senate bill which died last summer in the House.
Mexicans Still Make Up Two-Thirds Of Deportees In US, But Numbers Falling
The percentage of Mexicans among deportees declined 10 percent from fiscal year 2012 to 2013, but they still make up about two-thirds of those removed by the US government.
Homeland Security Head Said To Be Considering Expansion Of Deportation Protections
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus returned from a meeting with DHS head Jeh Johnson seeming pleased with what they'd been told.
Two-Thirds Of Deportees Under Obama Administration Not Serious Criminals, Says New York Times Analysis
Most people who get deported are not who the Obama administration claims they are.
Immigration Reform 2014: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Calls On Obama To Use ‘All Legal Means Available’ To Broaden Deportation Protections
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has released a series of recommendations for the Obama administration which includes extending protection from deportation to a much greater group of undocumented immigrants.
Republican Senator Rand Paul Says GOP Must Get ‘Beyond Deportation’ To Appeal To Hispanic Voters
Sen. Paul said on Tuesday that the GOP wouldn't be able to expand its appeal to Latino voters until its members "get beyond" deportations.
Immigration Authorities Say Daughter’s Plea To Pope Francis Had No Influence On Release Of Detainee
Mario Vargas Lopez, who spent five months in a Louisiana detention center, has been released after posting bond. His 10-year-old daughter had jumped a barrier at the Vatican to ask Pope Francis to help put a stop to deportations.
What Does Obama Administration Immigration-Enforcement Review Mean For Deportation Policy?
Obama considering policy changes on immigration-enforcement which would cut back on deportations of noncitizens who were only guilty of immigration violations.
Obama Deportation Policy: President Orders Immigration Enforcement Review After Facing Pressure From Latino Groups
Obama has ordered Homeland Security secretary Jeh Johnson to review how the agency can "conduct enforcement more humanely."
Immigrant Detainees Enter Third Day Of Hunger Strike In Washington Detention Center
Hundreds of detainees in a Tacoma, Wa. detention center are striking to protest deportations and what they describe as exploitation within the center, which is owned by the prison operator GEO Group.
Obama Dismisses ‘Deporter-In-Chief’ Comments, Says Latinos Know He’s ‘Got Their Back’
Obama called himself the "champion-in-chief" of comprehensive immigration reform and said Latinos should support him despite recent accusations by immigrant- and Latino-advocate groups that he has not done all he could to halt deportations.
National Council Of La Raza President To Take Hard Line Against 'Deporter-In-Chief' Obama
One of the last Latino groups to back the Obama administration despite its record on deportations is inaugurating a tougher approach.
Arizona Anti-Deportation Activists Enter Second Week Of Hunger Strike
Six family members of detainees at the Eloy Detention Center -- one of whom has been there for three years -- have staged a hunger strike to call for their release.
56 Percent Of Deported Mexicans Want To Stay, Say Officials
56 percent of the 330,000 Mexicans repatriated by US authorities in 2013 told Mexico’s migration institute that they wanted to stay in Mexico.