Texas has sent 40,000 migrants to Chicago, fueling racial tensions in Black neighborhoods where residents have spent decades fighting for their communities’ needs
Swannanoa has long been home to a thriving Latinx community that is now struggling to find housing and employment in Western North Carolina
The termination of the Temporary Protected Status extension for Venezuela could leave more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S. without legal status as soon as April 7
Harsh policies targeting unhoused people in the so-called sanctuary city ensnare newly arrived migrants, who now have fewer places to turn for shelter and support
The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
Doctors Without Borders is treating up to 50 migrants a week in Mexico City, including with psychological first aid, after the CBP One app was shut down
As India seeks to preserve H-1B visas, a potential trade-off reveals the dark side of U.S. immigration policy: commodifying human lives
Trump revoked a 2011 policy that limited where U.S. immigration enforcement officials could make arrests; some churches have already been raided
The executive order urges the Justice Department to pursue the death penalty in cases involving undocumented suspects or the murder of a law enforcement officer
Within days of Trump’s presidential win, ICE sought out contractors to enlarge, transform, and modernize the agency’s ability to track, monitor, and surveil noncitizens
New York has a duty to protect migrant communities from detention and deportation by strengthening state-wide sanctuary protections and ending ICE detention
The party’s rightward shift is solidified, as Democratic lawmakers support the Laken Riley Act, which makes it easier to deport people accused of a crime, even without a conviction
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