President Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants has disrupted life for thousands of families and may leave many people with no place to go.
Since President Donald Trump took office, immigrants in the U.S. illegally have changed their travel patterns and try to stay home, out of fear they could be deported.
Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley have seen a sharp drop in apprehensions along the southern border since the new administration started.
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis and state lawmakers considered everything from banning in-state tuition for people in the ...
New Trump administration policies are creating fear and uncertainty for many immigrants who’ve been living legally in the US.
Experts say a bill against smuggling gangs and anti-smuggling laws across Europe will not stem migration and often target the ...
Neighbors in Durham and the immigrant workers group Sembria NC are concerned after they said federal agents detained three ...
Panama’s president has said his country has received the first U.S. flight carrying deportees from other nations as the Trump ...
Elon Musk claimed this week that FEMA disaster relief funds were used for “luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal ...
A crowd of 500 descended from dusty trucks on a recent morning and shuffled through a tiny gap in a border gate separating ...
Social media campaigns warning about the dangers of illegal working in Britain have gone live in Vietnam and Albania, but migrants continue to cross the Channel ...
More than 100 immigrants in New England detention centers were transferred to a privately-run ICE detention facility in New ...
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