Nayra Guzmán was arrested 15 days after the difficult birth of her daughter. Before Trump took office, postpartum immigrants were rarely detained by ICE
The student visa process is unpredictable, costly, and rife with systemic barriers, especially for students from the Global South
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
As the impacts of the raids quickly ripple outward from Charlotte, North Carolinians are mobilizing to stem enforcement operations in their communities
Organizers report signs of an impending immigration enforcement operation after Trump threatened action against New York City if Zohran Mamdani won the mayoral race
The fear that they could lose their parents defines the daily lives of many children in immigrant families, with long-term consequences for their mental well-being
Women asylum-seekers and visa holders come to the U.S. with degrees, credentials, and extensive work experience, only to find these achievements rendered useless
Civil rights attorneys are seeking documents disclosing details on the extent of ICE’s use of invasive Israeli spyware to track, monitor, and target immigrants and activists
Faculty and labor leaders say the governor’s rhetoric targets legally authorized workers, promotes xenophobia, and ignores how academic hiring actually works
An estimated 125,000 immigrant girls and women in Canada are at risk of female genital mutilation, but health care systems don’t view reconstructive surgery as “necessary“
As ICE steps up raids across the country, educators and students in New England are on edge, worried about arrests and disruptions in their schools
Nearly 40,000 migrant children from Latin America, Yemen, and other regions have recently enrolled in NYC public schools, and many have migration-related trauma
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