The judge concluded that Obama’s executive action exceeds “prosecutorial discretion.”
Sarah Saldaña emerged from a partisan battle to lead the agency charged with carrying out President Obama's deportation policy shift.
Obama knows the next president could overturn his immigration orders, but he believes Americans won't let that happen.
Obama's stop in Tennessee comes after similar promotional speeches in Las Vegas and Chicago.
The "show me your papers" provision allowed police to check a person's immigration status during a routine stop.
The Obama administration's revamped program holds the fate of about 7 million undocumented immigrants not receiving deportation relief.
Relief from deportation means immigrants get access to jobs, health care and education opportunities, but the extent of the benefits will vary.
There are still about 7 million undocumented immigrants whose status was unchanged by the president's executive action.
Every president since Ronald Reagan has used executive power to push through immigration reform policies.
While the feds officially decide who gets to stay in the country, state laws could determine how Obama's new policies are actually applied.
President Obama made a slew of claims in his immigration speech. Find out which are fact and which are fiction.
President Obama described a plan to shield some 5 million immigrants from deportation not as shelter or relief -- but accountability.
Obama presented his executive changes to the immigration system: border enforcement, accountability and not "mass amnesty."
After acting on immigration without waiting for Congress, the president now faces an infuriated and energized GOP opposition.
The White House wants Democrats to emphasize border security and deportation, not protection for undocumented immigrants.
President Obama's immigration proposal is expected to allow up to 5 million undocumented immigrants to avoid deportation.
As Obama prepares to announce an executive order on immigration, we rounded up vocal celebrity voices in the immigration debate.
Obama will detail an overhaul of U.S. immigration policy Thursday night. Here's what the executive actions might entail.
Data on the economic impact of illegal immigrants suggests expanding visa protections would be largely beneficial.
Obama will detail an overhaul of the nation's immigration policy Thursday night. For millions of families, it could be life-changing.
Obama will announce his plan to use executive action to address immigration on Thursday night. A poll shows more oppose than favor it.
Las Vegas is home to a growing population of active Latino voters who helped elect Obama in 2008 and 2012,