Fewer foreign students are attending U.S. universities, with the Trump administration claiming it is due to the high cost of tuition.
50,000 migrants expelled from Istanbul since July
Iranian refugee 'free' after six years in Australian detention camp
This is as true today as it was in the past even though U.S. immigration has shifted from Europe to Latin America and Asia.
French police began evacuating hundreds of migrants from camps in northern Paris on Thursday, a day after French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe vowed to "take back control" of immigration.
Greece is being urged to move migrants from overcrowded island camps to the mainland
Seven women have been secretly notified that ICE has withdrawn from seeking payment for fines that range from $300,000 to $500,000.
Families of those killed in the disaster protested in 2001 against Australia's hardline asylum-seeker policies
Imprisoned immigrants are seen at the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Adelanto Detention Facility
Japan was the country most severely affected, with 89 percent of companies familiar with the problem.
The Lampedusa tragedy is the latest in a litany of migrant boat disasters
Apple CEO Tim Cook has openly opposed the immigration policy of President Donald by filing a brief at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Protesters hold up placards in Melbourne during a rally in support of the Tamil refugee family
The deal is the second such deal the administration has struck. In July, it made a deal with Guatemala.
The number of Mexican migrants fell during the economic recession and has continued to fall further after the U.S. economy recovered.
Nine Chinese students recently arrived at Los Angeles International Airport hoping to begin or continue their studies at Arizona State University. But instead of an Arizona classroom, they were detained by Custom and Border Protection and later sent back to China as they were “inadmissible” into the U.S.
The woman failed to declare the infant and lacked proper forms to claim the child or bring him to the United States.
A policy alert by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services appears to narrow the path as to how children born abroad can gain U.S. citizenship.
Cuccinelli revised the poem during an interview on Tuesday in order to defend the new restrictions placed on legal immigrants that may need to rely on government aid.
On Monday, the Trump administration announced a new sweeping law that gives the government more power to reject green card applications.
Yazmin Juarez, a Guatemalan mother, has sued a private prison company over the death of her 21-month-old daughter, claiming $40 million in damages.
Rep. Ilhan Omar called Tucker Carlson a “racist fool” after the Fox Host attacked her on his show. Social media is now rife with comments saying Carlson should be fired.