Miguel Perez Jr., 39, a Chicago resident who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and recently finished a prison term on a drug conviction, had sought to remain in the U.S., arguing his life would be in danger if he was deported to Mexico.
A Michigan doctor was arrested for past crimes and faces deportation, despite being a legal permanent resident his family says.
White supremacist group hung a sign above a highway blasting San Francisco.
Immigrants without status claim that their houses were ransacked while they sought refuge.
Lukasz Niec, an internal medicine doctor at the Bronson Healthcare Group hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan, was picked up by three Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from his residence last Tuesday. He has been living in the United States for nearly 40 years as a permanent green card holder.
People participated in the 2018 Women's March on Saturday, a year after the historic march last year.
Democrats seemed likely to hold the line on a government funding bill unless it extends a program protecting residents who were brought to the U.S. as children by their undocumented parents. Deporting the “Dreamers” will cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars.
Jorge Garcia, 39, was deported to Mexico as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Botswana asked the United States for clarification about what it thinks of the country.
Rep. Mia Love (R-UT), whose parents moved to the United States from Haiti, not only condemned the president’s remark, but also demanded an apology for the unkind words.
Earlier, the U.S. government had cancelled TPS for 59,000 Haitians and 5,300 Nicaraguans who came to U.S. after an earthquake in 2010.
Immigration enforcement is being sued for allegedly detaining a U.S. citizen.
The Trump government's decision would also mean the loss of about a billion dollars in remittances, which the Haitians send home.
Trump issued the order which slashed funding to local governments that refused to share information about illegal immigrants with U.S. immigration authorities in January.
The implementation of new restrictions is bringing the flow of refugees to a halt. But even as much of the country turns its back on strangers fleeing war zones, refugee organizations in California report a surge in the number of community residents volunteering time and donating resources to help the new arrivals.
"If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you...." That's what happens in criminal court, but not for people facing deportation in Immigration Courts. A group of civil-rights and immigrant-rights activists in California want the state to establish a system of universal representation.
Immigrant records will soon include online behavior from Facebook to Google.
Tech firms have found that it's good business to hire refugees — and not just in Silicon Valley but around the world.
Alonso Guillen, a 31-year-old disc jockey, was born in Piedras Negras, Mexico, and moved to the United States, under the shelter of DACA. He has been living in Lufkin, Texas, ever since he was a teenager.
Organization launched by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gathers extensive list of signatures of tech and business leaders in support of Dreamers.
In California, the battle over immigration intensifies as a historic bill makes its way to the governor's desk.
A number of tech companies including IBM and Red Hat met with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to discuss building an "extreme vetting" program.