Ted Cruz called for increased patrols to stop illegal immigration even as the number of border agents nears record highs.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has asked his supporters for help paying for his $45 million court fees.
Martin O'Malley has looked to establish himself as the candidate with credentials on immigration reform.
“This is the Congress reasserting itself,” said Rep. Steve King of Iowa, who proposed the successful amendment.
A new amendment allows people legally forbidden from obtaining firearms to petition the government to restore their Second Amendment rights.
A bill would make the state the first in the country to allow undocumented immigrants to enroll in healthcare programs on the state exchange.
A Rasmussen survey found that 53 percent of Democrats favor letting undocumented immigrants vote if they pay taxes and can prove they live in the U.S.
The Nebraska legislature voted Thursday to override the governor's veto of a bill that allows children of undocumented immigrants to receive driver licenses.
Activists said the border checks are intrusive and invite racial profiling.
A suit on behalf of six undocumented immigrant mothers in Texas accuses the state's health department.
"What house of worship do you attend?" and "Do you have any relatives or friends who have been martyred fighting in the defense of your beliefs?" are among the questions.
An analysis released this week says Obama's executive action, currently being challenged in court, will boost the economy by $164 billion over the next decade.
The first Latin American pope has been vocal on the plight of undocumented immigrants, including those entering the U.S. from Mexico.
David Cameron is beholden to promises to cap migration and delay benefits for migrants, which could be a disaster for foreigners in the U.K.
Australia's immigrant detention policy has been strongly condemned by rights groups, but the government says it is necessary to fight trafficking.
The state's Republicans can't reach a consensus on measures related to in-state tuition, "sanctuary cities" and border security.
A recent study examined U.S. states' policies regarding immigrants' access to health services, higher education and government IDs.
An appeals court in New Orleans will hear the case that temporarily halted the president's executive actions on immigration.
Seattle-based U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Zilly rejected the federal government’s motion Monday to dismiss the lawsuit.
The briefs pertain to Texas Federal Judge Andrew Hanen’s injunction against President Barack Obama’s executive action.
“I feel we need to direct our resources first and foremost to the legal residents of Texas," state Sen. Donna Campbell said.
Immigrants in New York are vulnerable to "notario fraud," or fake legal offices that defraud them of thousands.