As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigrants in the U.S. illegally, some families are wondering if it is safe to send their children to school.
Among the measures announced are the reactivation of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, mass deportations, and an order seeking to eliminate U.S. citizenship by birthright.
This week, the Trump administration has taken steps to effectively seal the southern border by declaring an “invasion” and invoking section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) that ...
A co-op of ethnic German Hutterite farmers, who arrived in the 19th century, own the Dakota Provisions plant. But migrants ...
The Trump administration has not publicly said how many immigration detention beds it needs to achieve its goals, or what the ...
Hours after the Pentagon announced that it would send 1,500 active duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico, reports surfaced that the number was actually 10,000.
Lee Gelernt with the ACLU said the action goes "way beyond anything that even President Trump has tried in the past." ...
The mass deportations that President Donald Trump has promised to start carrying out early in his term has some people who are eligible for it to apply for dual American and Mexican citizenship.
The Pentagon said Wednesday it has begun deploying 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border, putting in motion plans President Donald Trump laid out in executive orders shortly ...
The president’s actions move the federal government toward his promised hardline position. But some executive orders will face court challenges.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and attorneys general from 10 other Democratic-led states on Thursday said the Trump administration could not “commandeer” state and local law enforcement for its ...
The U.S. southern border has seen a sharp drop in migrant encounters entering between ports of entry at the southern border, according to a CBP source.