immigration

Sanctuary Cities Stand Their Ground Against Trump’s Immigration Threat

The fight to preserve local authority over sancturary cities continues. Small border cities straddling the United States-Mexico frontier have entered into a legal fight with state and federal officials over the enforcement of immigration laws at the national level.

Trump Terminates DAPA Program Leaving 5 Milion Undocummented Inmigrants Without Protection

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, program would remain intact. In a week of governmental efforts to slow immigration flows down, the Trump administration has formally stopped the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) program from taking root.

200 Iraqis Arrested by U.S. Law Enforcement

Iraqi nationals living in Detroit are fearful of returning to their home country. In compliance with a March agreement between the United States and Iraq, which drops the latter from the list of countries embedded in President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban, officials detained and plan to deport 114 Iraqi immigrants from the Metro Detroit area over the weekend.

Trump Border Policy Unwittingly Increases Cash Transfers From The U.S. To Mexico

Immigrants living in the U.S. are fearful of the "Trump Effect" The fear among undocumented immigrants living in the United States concerning President Donald Trump's border policy is palpable.

Trump Wants Expanded Travel Ban Following London Terrorist Attack

The President went on another Twitter tirade Monday. After another terrorist attack in the U. K. Saturday, President Donald Trump didn't mince words about how he would have prevented such actions from occurring on American soil.

Fake Immigration Enforcement Fliers Threatens to Penalize Supporters of 'Illegal Immigration'

Fake U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement fliers were scattered all around Washington D.C. stating that it will penalize anyone supporting "illegal immigration."

Study Shows Immigrants Are At The Heart Of Silicon Valley

A recent study shows how valuable diversity in tech really is. An annual Silicon Valley study on Internet trends is confirming just how visible and crucial immigrant inventors and innovators are to the tech industry in America and abroad.

"Even The Good Hombres Are Not Safe": Federal Judge Criticizes Trump's Immigration Policies

The judge ruled in favor of the government but still had harsh words for the laws. A federal judge in California blasted President Trump's immigration reforms as cruel and unfair Tuesday, stating that "even the good hombres are not safe.

ICE Agents Raid Kitchen and Arrest Workers after Eating Breakfast at Restaurant

After the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had some waffles at an Ann Arbor's restaurant in Michigan, they raided the kitchen looking for undocumented immigrants.

How will undocumented immigrants be affected by Trump´s new budget?

The White House released a $4.1 trillion plan on Tuesday that indicate Trump´s intent to keep his campaign promises

Latin American Immigrants Looking to Seek Asylum in US May Go for Mexico Instead

President Donald Trump's administration is persistent in enacting its federal immigration laws.

Report: Illegal Immigration From Mexico Declined Last Month, Says US Homeland Security

The illegal immigration from Mexico has dropped by 40 percent from January to February. The US Homeland Security has reported this news.

Canada Continues To Welcome Refugees

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomes refugees affected by Trump's executive order on banning seven countries from entering US.

A.C.L.U. Receives Record Donations After Trump's Immigration Ban

Online donations to A.C.L.U. surge after Trump's executive order on immigration. Donations to humanitarian and rights groups like the American Civil Liberties Union (A.

How Will Jose Fernandez be Remembered? MLB Players Reminisce on the Latino’s Journey from Cuban Refugee to Pitching Phenom

From Roberto Clemente to Thurman Munson, some of Major League Baseball most beloved players have been taken at a young age. On Sunday, America's pastime lost another one in Jose Fernandez, the charismatic Cuban who risked death in search of his American Dream.

U.S. Undocumented Immigration Stable, Asians and Central Americans Overtake Mexicans for Largest Incoming Population

Misconceptions about undocumented immigration were debunked with the Pew Research Center's newest report. Immigration into the U.S. is declining and the number of Middle Eastern arrivals remains relatively small.

Immigration Reform 2016 – News Updates: U.S. Court Rejects ACLU Lawsuit, Undocumented Children Not Allowed Lawyers in Deportation Hearings

A two-year battle over the right to grant all immigrant minors legal representation reached a roadblock this week as a three-judge court panel said their lawsuit would have to be filed individually. Without an attorney, children must face immigration judges alone.

Immigration Reform 2016: 850 Immigrants Mistakenly Granted U.S. Citizenship by DHS; Individuals Tied to ‘Special Interest’ Countries

An out-dated system of identifying potential undocumented criminals allowed hundreds of applicants to recieve permanent residence. Government agencies may denaturalize these individuals if they find it was obtained fradulently.

Mexican-American Kicker Roberto Aguayo Makes Perfect NFL Debut: How His Immigrant Father Led the Way

Robert Aguayo carries lofty expectations heading into his rookie NFL season, if only because he was drafted much higher than expected. Regardless, his place in Latino football history was stamped the day he made his first field goal.

Asians Surpass Latinos as Fastest-Growing Minority, U.S. Hispanic Community More Scattered Than Ever

The influx of undocumented indivduals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border has slowed over the last decade, along with a drop in births. Both can be attributed to a sluggish economy that prompted Latinos to move into rural, non-metropolitan areas with small Hispanic populations.

Research Group Predicts the Amount of Child Refugees to Enter the U.S. in 2016 – 127,000

A research group estimated that more than 127,000 children will enter the United States in the year 2016, up from less than 100,000 unauthorized migrants that entered the U.S. in 2015, in a report released on Wednesday.