Due in part to the Trump administration’s policies blocking migration to the U.S., Mexico has become home to a diverse community of immigrants, including Afghans
The decision comes as advocates say the Trump administration’s justification for Jan. 3 military action contradicts claim that Venezuela is safe enough to end Temporary Protected Status
A Prism investigation reveals the State Department’s social media campaign of fear in Venezuela, Brazil, and Mexico, laying bare the anti-immigrant messaging behind the new face of American diplomacy
Deported by the U.S., captured by the Houthi militia, and tortured in Mexico, there are few places left for Ali to turn
The complete erasure of Black immigrants, migrants, and refugees is being aided by ICE incursions against disproportionately targeted communities
Many young people on foreign visas are now avoiding summer travel to see their families
As immigrant workers are met with surveillance, police repression, and political scapegoating, we must remember Huerta’s longstanding message: Immigrant justice is worker justice
The travel restrictions on mostly African and Middle Eastern countries began Monday, after mass anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles
As the Trump administration revives mass detention and deportation, community bond funds like Envision Freedom are freeing people, reuniting families, and building a new vision for safety rooted in care and solidarity
Some Democratic leaders who once championed immigrant protections are staying quiet as Trump targets immigrants, advocates say
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, 11, of Texas and Gabriela Aparicio Ortega, 13, of North Carolina died by suicide in February after being bullied about their parents’ alleged immigration statuses
ICE does not report the veteran status of people it has deported, but organizations estimate that hundreds of veterans have been deported over the years
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