Court filings appear to undermine DHS claims that the Everglades facility was a state project, potentially reviving a court-ordered shutdown
Many young people on foreign visas are now avoiding summer travel to see their families
Immigrants at Krome Detention Center are suffering from physical abuse and medical neglect, a legal group says.
New technology and support from law enforcement and federal agencies allows universities to monitor student activists like never before
Federal agencies skirt local jurisdictions by purchasing comprehensive identifying data and information technology from private companies
The president announced he would waive 26 laws to expedite border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley earlier this month
Recent complaints from advocacy organizations shed light on the inhumane treatment of migrants who are pregnant, postpartum, or nursing
CeBONDS and CBP One are supposed to help streamline the immigration system, but the flawed technology creates more hurdles and puts migrants’ freedom and safety at risk
The destruction of evidence around Gourgan Mirimanian’s death when he was in ICE custody is one of many instances that the agency destroyed records
Despite being illegal, medical deportations abound in the U.S.
After years of worker organizing, the Department of Homeland Security has issued guidance to protect immigrants from deportation and other forms of retaliation during labor disputes
The Biden Administration is expanding the H-2B visa program despite how workers are essentially modern indentured servants
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