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
The Biden administration leaves a sprawling and well-resourced deportation machine to Donald Trump, who is promising mass expulsion
With both immigrant and LGBTQIA+ communities at the forefront of political debates, the stakes for the future of these groups are higher than ever
Israel’s arms industry and surveillance tech development is the major driving force of its economy—and it largely has the U.S. to thank
The men who died in the Baltimore bridge collapse join hundreds of other migrant workers who’ve died toiling in dangerous conditions on U.S. job sites
The death of a 61-year-old migrant with mental illness from Trinidad and Tobago is raising questions about the U.S. federal immigration agency’s adherence to international, federal, and state regulations governing the treatment of detainees. Charles Leo Daniel died on March 7 after being held in solitary confinement for
Experts say that racial profiling, uneven enforcement, and family separation are among the potential consequences of enforcing the law
The industrialization of tobacco in the U.S. encompasses colonization, slavery, and its latest victim: migrant farmworkers
CBP’s version of events is inconsistent with what Anadith Danay Reyes Álvarez’s mother says her daughter experienced while detained
The Biden administration’s newly proposed federal rule to address migration at the U.S.-Mexico border before Title 42 ends is getting pushback from immigration advocates
According to advocates, President Biden’s new border actions teeter dangerously close to an all-out unconstitutional asylum ban
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