Immigration attorneys and advocates are bracing for a slew of hard-line policies under the next Trump administration that could make life more difficult for migrants who come to the United States, both legally and illegally.
Fox News’ Jeff Paul breaks down the New York Post report that alleges the Biden administration is allowing illegal migrants to use an app to skip in-person ICE check-ins.
President-elect Donald Trump's relatively strong showing among voters of color has been one of the most striking takeaways from the 2024 election. According to data from AP VoteCast, the Associated Press's next-generation spin on the traditional exit poll, Trump's share of the Black and Latino vote increased by 8 points each between 2020 and 2024.
The outgoing administration intends to launch an ICE Portal app starting in early December in New York City that will allow migrants to bypass in-person check-ins to their local ICE office.
Donald Trump will try to curb legal immigration and deter the illegal kind. In 2025 unlike in 2017, his team will be more experienced and more effective
Despite the State choosing not to focus on Jose Ibarra's immigration status, and instead on the ample evidence they believed had implicated him, the murder of Laken Riley quickly turned into a contentious political debate with Republicans,
The Biden administration is loosening key immigration restrictions ahead of President-elect Trump’s second term, opening door for thousands more illegal immigrants to enter the country.
Biden has carried out more total repatriations than Trump. But that’s not evidence that fewer people were let into the U.S. than under Trump. ​
Donald Trump has stacked his Cabinet with advisers poised to carry out his immigration platform. His Agenda47 outlined his ideas on immigration.
President-elect Trump is returning to the White House looking to dwarf his first term’s significant impact on immigration policy. Eight years after he first won the presidency, Trump has
Democrats struggled to respond to real and manufactured challenges as voters grew more concerned over the number of people crossing the border.