Immigration
Aimee Allison, Founder of She The People, Warns Harris to Not Take Latina Vote For Granted Ahead of November
From abortion, to immigration and the economy, Aimee Allison outlines how Harris can continue gaining support from Women of Color across the U.S.
Trump and Harris Supporters Agree on Improving Border Security, Disagree on How More Immigration Affects Them
6 in 10 Trump supporters believe the rising number of immigrants worsens conditions them, while 65% of Harris supporters see no impact on their lives
Senior Cuban Official is in Arizona After Requesting Asylum in the U.S.
Juan Carlos Santos Novoa, deputy Labor Minister in Cuba, applied for asylum through CBP One
From Immigration to the Economy, Vance and Walz Spar on Key Issues During an Unexpectedly Civil VP Debate
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance took the stage Tuesday night for the only VP debate of the season, Here's what you should know.
More Than 435,000 Migrants With Criminal Records Have Been Released by ICE, Agency Director Says
In Fiscal Year 2024, ICE has the capacity to hold up to 41,500 undocumented migrants, which is up from the 34,000 limit in Fiscal Year 2023
Ahead of VP Debate, Latinos Have a More Favorable Opinion of Tim Walz than of JD Vance, Poll Shows
Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance will meet for the first VP debate of the cycle. As polls show a tight race, here's what you should know about the event
As Vice Presidential Debate Nears, JD Vance Says Trump's Immigration Policies 'Maximize Compassion'
The remarks were made at a Christian forum near Pittsburgh in which he attacked the Biden administration's "wide-open border"
Harris Leads Trump Among Latino Voters, But Figures Remain Low Compared to Past Cycles, Poll Shows
Vice President Harris is losing ground among Latinos as the electorate trusts Trump more to handle the economy and the rising cost of living
Trump Says That if Harris Is Elected Every Town in the U.S. 'Will Be Transformed Into a Third-World Hellhole'
"You're going to lose your culture, you're going to lose your country, you're going to have crime the likes of which nobody has ever seen before," Trump added
Biden Administration Further Toughens Asylum Restriction at the Southern Border as Elections Near
The new rules determine that the daily average of arrivals has to be below 1,500 for almost a month before the restrictions can be lifted
Two Venezuelans Arrested on Firearms Trafficking Amid Texas' Crackdown on 'Tren de Aragua' Gang
Governor Abbott recently promised that "Texas will not let these thugs use our state as a base of operations to terrorize our citizens"
Texas Latinos See Immigration as a Top Issue, a Vision Not Far Off From the Rest of the State Population
Immigration emerges as a top issue for Texans as migrant apprehension decrease and violent rhetoric from Gov. Abbott continues
Trump Claims Caracas Is Safer Than Many U.S. Cities, DOS Reissues Warning Against Traveling to Venezuela
Back in August, Trump suggested that Caracas is safer because "they've taken their criminal elements" and "moved them into the United States"
Reported Illegal Crossings by Venezuelan Migrants Has Decreased by 90% in Recent Months, DHS Official Says
DHS official said that thanks to deportation flights, the U.S. government has been able to send back more than 131,000 people in deportation flights since June
How Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Could Have Devastating Effects on the Economy
Trump continues to pledge to carry out the "largest deportation operation" in American history. But doing so could have negative ripple effects on the economy.
Nicaragua's Open-Door Policy is Used as 'Political Weapon' by Ortega Against the U.S., Experts Claim
Up until July, over 5 million migrants are estimated to have entered the United States irregularly through Nicaragua in the last two years
U.S. Includes Vetting Measures for U.S. Sponsors in Humanitarian Parole Program
CHNV program, which allows migrants from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela to receive work permits, resumed in August after being suspended for frauds
Harris Stops by Arizona To Give One of Her Toughest Remarks on Immigration, Vowing To 'Keep The Border Closed'
Harris underscored her tough-on-immigration approach in Arizona, attacking Trump for his 'inhumane' policies and vowing to bring more resources to the border
6 in 10 Americans Favor Deporting Immigrants who Entered the U.S. Unlawfully, New Poll Shows
65% of Americans view undocumented immigrants as a threat to democracy, with 42% identifying them as a major threat.
Biden Administration Plans to Tweak Asylum Ban to Make it Harder for Officials to End it in the Future
The proposed changes would also include more migrants in the calculations used for the deactivation threshold, such as including all unaccompanied children
GOP Senators Introduce Bill to Stop Biden's Parole Program to Help Undocumented Spouses of U.S. Citizens
The lawmakers say the plan would create a "loophole" for allowing illegal immigration. The complaint comes after the program was halted last month by a judge.
As Border Crossings Continue to Drop, Smugglers are Beefing up Their Tactics with Drones
"They use the drones to keep an eye on where agents are patrolling, and also areas of advantage for them", said one CBP agent
Harris Emerges With Leads in Most Battleground States and Makes Inroads on the Economy, Poll Shows
Harris' focus on the middle class may be working, with a new Bloomberg poll suggest she is leading in all battleground states except Georgia
Panama Increases Pace of Deportations from Darien Gap as Part of Agreement with the U.S.
Roger Mojica, Director of Panama's National Immigration Service, said that 11 flights conducted have had an approximate cost of $900,000
Texas' Abbott Posts Ominous Warning of Alligators in Rio Grande Amid Continued Crackdown on Border Crossings
It's not the first time the Texas governor has posted about the risks of alligators for immigrants on his X account
Nearly 4 in 10 Immigrants Say That Trump's Rhetoric During This Campaign Has Harmed Them
Roughly half of those polled by KFF were unaware that undocumented immigrants are ineligible for federally funded health insurance programs
Border Crossings are Dropping Across the U.S., but New Mexico Saw a 22% Increase in August
So far this Fiscal Year, New Mexico has reported over 110,000 illegal crossings, 60,000 less compared to Fiscal Year 2023
Child Immigrants Forced to Work Dangerous Graveyard Shifts at Massachusetts Seafood Plant: Lawsuit
A federal lawsuit filed by three former workers of Raw Seafoods in Fall River alleges that the plant not only employed them illegally when they were only 15 years old, but also forced them to work in unsafe conditions.
Over 850,000 People Have Left Cuba for the United States in the Last Three Years, a New Record
The island's population fell by 18% between 2022 and 2023, according to demographer Juan Carlos Albizu-Campos
Haitian Migrants Working at Meatpacking Plant in Colorado Say Living Conditions are "Worse Than Being in Jail"
Meat companies have relied on plant managers and processing line employees to help recruit immigrant workers, a practice that is ripe for exploitation