Immigration
Sheinbaum Says U.S. Deportations to Mexico Have Risen in Recent Weeks; They Are Still Below End of Biden Term
Sheinbaum also took the time to reject claims that Mexico's migration policy has been militarized, responding to concerns raised in a United Nations report
Where Catholics in the U.S. Stand on Key Issues As Leo XIV Becomes The First American Pope
Pope Leo XIV was chosen as the new pope Thursday, becoming the first American pope. Here is where Hispanic Catholics in the U.S. stand on key issues.
Georgia Teen Faces Deportation After Being Arrested For Driving Without a Valid License
Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a student at Dalton State College, has lived in Georgia since moving from Mexico City at age 4
4 in 5 Fast-Food Workers in California Are Afraid to File Labor Complaints For Fears Related to Their Immigration Status: Poll
The survey also revealed that 63% of respondents did not know they had the legal right to report workplace violations
Democrats Ordered to Ditch Biden-Era Immigration Narrative, Now Focusing on Reducing Border Crossings
Senate Democrats were told in a meeting about the need to abandon their narrative, focusing instead on lowering border crossings and increasing legal pathways to citizenship.
Family Of Deported U.S. Child Recovering From Brain Cancer To Meet With Congressional Hispanic Caucus To Advocate For Their Return
The family of a deported U.S. citizen recovering from brain cancer is set to meet with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in Mexico to advocate for their return
Dozens Of Dominicans Arrested in Immigration Raid at Puerto Rico Hotel Construction Site
Federal agents arrested 53 Dominican nationals during an immigration raid at a construction site in Puerto Rico
Mexican Mom Was Deported With Her American Children; Family Attorney Says They Were Deceived by ICE
Denisse Parra was deported to Mexico with her three children, two of whom are Americans. They say ICE promised her an asylum case and a work permit.
Marco Rubio Threatens Deportations Over Columbia Protest: 'Pro-Hamas Thugs Are No Longer Welcome'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that his agency is reviewing the visa status of demonstrators involved in the takeover of Columbia University's library
Pope Leo's Brother Says He 'Won't Be The Silent One' When Addressing Immigration: 'I Know He's Not Happy'
Pope Leo XIV's brother, John Prevost, has said the new pontiff would not remain silent on the issue of immigration
Venezuelans Stuck In a Mexican City And Unable To Leave Voice Their Despair: 'We Are Trapped Here'
A new report details the plight of thousands of Venezuelans stuck in the Mexican city of Tapachula who are unable to enter the U.S., move around Mexico or easily return to their home country
New Report Details Tense Hours Experienced by Migrants Nearly Deported to Libya: 'Very Scary'
A new report has revealed the extent of the ordeal experienced by 13 immigrants who were nearly deported to Libya on Wednesday
WATCH: ICE Pins Teen Girl to the Ground Before Detaining Her and Her Mother and as Crowd Screams at Them to Stop
A teen girl and her mother were detained by ICE and local police in Worcester, Massachusetts, after a chaotic arrest caught on video drew public outrage.
Latina Newsmax Host Concedes Errors In Trump's Immigration Crackdown But Stands For Its End Goal: "If They Didn't Want Him To Do This, They Would've Voted For Harris."
Bianca de la Garza's transition from local news to becoming a nationally recognized voice in conservative media has given her a front-row seat to the shifting political climate seen in the last decade
Employers Grow Worried About Staffing Shortages In The Next Year If Trump's Immigration Crack Down Continues
Majority of employers across industries are worried that the Trump admin's crack down on immigration will lead to staffing shortages within the next 12 months.
Vance Urged to 'Stay Away' From New Pope Leo XIV After Last Visit With Pope Francis: 'Try Not to Kill This One'
If JD Vance hoped that getting a new pope would make everyone forget that the last one died hours after their meeting, he is in for a grave disappointment.
Irish Woman Freed After 17 Days in U.S. Detention Center Says 'Traumatized' But 'Full of Gratitude'
Cliona Ward, a 54-year-old Irish-born woman and longtime U.S. resident, has been released from U.S. immigration detention after being held for 17 days
Pennsylvania's Only Jewish Sheriff Decries 'Holocaust-Era Language' Used Against Him Over ICE Partnership Plan
Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran has denounced what he describes as "Holocaust-era language" used against him amid growing opposition to his proposal for a partnership with U.S. ICE
Two Trump Voters Say They Feel 'Betrayed' After Their Green Card Holder Son is Detained by ICE
An Argentine couple is saying they feel "betrayed and deceived" by Trump as their son, Agustin Gentile, a green card holder, faces deportation by ICE.
Teen Ends Up at Same ICE Detention Center as Her Father After Being Detained During Traffic Stops Weeks Apart
After being arrested during separate traffic stops weeks apart, a Georgia college student and her father now await possible deportation from the same ICE detention center.
Border Czar Escalates Feud With AOC Over Advise To Migrants: 'She's Educating The Worst Of The Worst'
Border Czar Tom Homan escalated his ongoing feud with AOC over her advise to migrants on how to respond to ICE agents
Judge Warns Trump Admin Against Deporting Migrants To Libya: 'Would Clearly Violate This Court's Order'
A federal judge warned the Trump administration against carrying out deportations to Libya, as it was reported on Wednesday
Latino Leaders Seek To Engage Voters And Increase Turnout: 'We're Missing On a Big Chunk Of Our Community'
The Hispanic Access Foundation hosted its 5th annual Latino Advocacy Week, seeking to raise awareness about the power of the group and untapped opportunities.
Trump Admin Reportedly Requested Ukraine To Accept Third-Country Deportees Despite Ongoing War
The Trump administration reportedly asked Ukraine to accept an unspecified number of U.S. third-country deportees. It is unclear how Ukraine responded.
Tension in Washington, D.C. Rises As ICE Raids Local Restaurants, Requesting I-9 Forms: 'It Is Disrupting'
D.C. is on edge as reports show ICE raided local businesses and restaurants earlier this week across the town. No detentions have been confirmed.
Kristi Noem Dodges Question on Due Process Rights for Undocumented Immigrants During House Committee Meeting
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem declined to directly answer whether, in her opinion, the U.S. Constitution guarantees due process rights to everyone within the country, including undocumented immigrants.
How The 'Anti-Trump Bump' is Shaping Politics at a Local and Global Stage
While conservatives have a trifecta in the federal government, the Trump administration is energizing liberals abroad who are building an anti-Trump movement.
Trump Admin 'Squandering' Economic Opportunity as Vance Jokes About Deporting World Cup Fans: 'Going to Ruin Tourism'
JD Vance noted the US would host visitors from around the world for World Cup 2026, but warned of consequences for failing to leave "when the time is up."
Chicago's Michelada Fest 2025 Canceled: Trump's Immigration Rules Block Mexican Artists
Known for blending the best of Mexican music, culture, and spicy beer cocktails, the Michaelada Fest has announced the cancellation of its 2025 edition due to rising concerns over artist visa denials under the administration of Donald Trump.
GOP Senators Reject Trump's Idea to Send U.S. Offenders to Foreign Prisons: 'I Can't Imagine You Can Deport a Citizen'
Some Republican senators are rejecting President Trump's proposal to send U.S. citizens convicted of crimes to foreign prisons