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Maria Rocha, left, and her daughter, Ana Laura Delgado, look on last month after Rocha's husband, Fidel Delgado, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in Riverside, Calif. Every day around the U.S., from before sunrise until late into the night, people like Delgado are being picked up by ICE officers, the front-line soldiers in President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
U.S. immigration agents are planning nationwide raids next week to arrest teenage immigrants suspected of gang involvement as President Trump makes good on his promise to crack down on illegal immigration.
Attorneys general from 19 states and the District of Columbia are urging President Trump to save an Obama-era program that protects nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation, and offering to help him defend it in court. Led by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, the group of Democrats is twice the size of the 10-state coalition of Republican officials that Here you can find useful examples and description about searching the news archive.
Carlos Cardona, center, with his partner, Karen Mayorquin, and their daughter, Kendra Mayorquin. Mr. Cardona, who works at a dairy farm, would like to obtain a noncitizen driver's license so that he can drive his car legally, but New York State, which has the third-largest immigrant population in the country, does not offer those kinds of licenses yet.
Jennifer Medina writes in the New York Times about immigration attorneys pursuing justice for immigrant communities and who are themselves undocumented. The article features the experiences and perspectives of California-based attorney Lizbeth Mateo , who has emerged as a leader inthe undocumented immigrant youth movement, as well as herattorney, Reyes Savalza of Pangea Legal Services.Ms.
The residents of Baltimore and their representatives on the City Council are celebrating a big win this week. But it's nothing to do with curbing their record setting murder rate or fixing their imploding budget.
When President Trump addressed employees of the Department of Homeland Security , just five days after being sworn in, he essentially had one issue on his mind: cracking down on illegal immigration. Absent from the speech was any mention of the department's other responsibilities, like protecting the nation's critical infrastructure, including computer systems, ensuring airline passenger safety or even protecting the president himself.
Illegal immigrant is jailed for leading gang of Nigerian fraudsters who pretended to be MPs, police and even judges in A 10million benefits scam An illegal immigrant who headed a gang which used the identities of MPs, judges and police officers to con the taxpayer out of millions of pounds was jailed for more than five years. Kayode Sanni, 38, received a jail term of five years and three months for his part in the elaborate scam.
Migrants from Central American countries are increasingly choosing to resettle in Mexico as the Trump administration's tough immigration enforcement policies make the U.S. a less accessible destination. For years, Mexico has largely been a waypoint for people from the so-called Northern Triangle countries - Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador - who were trying to cross into the U.S. and petition for asylum.
The French government next week will outline new measures to handle Europe's migrant crisis, seeking a balance between helping refugees and controlling illegal immigration, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe told lawmakers yesterday. The French government wants to reduce the asylum application procedure from 14 months now to 6 months and be able to deport those who are not granted asylum. ... The French government next week will outline new measures to handle Europe's migrant crisis, seeking a balance between helping refugees and controlling illegal immigration, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe told lawmakers yesterday.
The Nigeria Immigration Service on Tuesday said it arrested and repatriated no fewer than 450 illegal immigrants from Edo in the first quarter of the year. Comptroller of Immigration in the state, Mr David Adi, disclosed this at the presentation of a refurbished Hilux van by the Management of Okomu Oil Palm Company Plc to the command, in Benin.
How absurd has the immigration debate become? This absurd: It is now considered controversial when people simply tell the truth. As when the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement explains the cold reality that anyone in the United States without the proper legal documents “should be concerned” about being apprehended and deported.
The number of immigrants traveling to the U.S. from Central America has sharply declined during President Donald Trump's tenure, the New York Times reports . Trump campaigned on the promise that he would build a wall along the southern border to keep immigrants from entering the U.S. illegally and also find and remove those in the country already.
An illegal immigrant allegedly killed a Muslim teenager two weeks ago in an incident The Washington Post is doing its best to spin as a hate crime. Nabra Hassanen, 17, was murdered on June 18 shortly after leaving a mosque in Sterling, Virginia.
When he was 21, Cesar Milan entered the US illegally from Mexico. He spent his first days sleeping under a highway but is today the world's most famous "dog whisperer" with several books and TV series to his name.
What is so wrong with trying to control who is entering the United States, and attempting to make sure they are doing it legally? What is wrong with attempting to make sure that jurisdictions are not intentionally sheltering people who are unlawfully present? Most other countries do this. Let's start off with Scott Shackford at libertarian leaning Reason House Republicans overwhelmingly voted in favor of two bad immigration-focused bills yesterday that potentially punish those in the United States illegally with new harsh prison sentences and attempts to push cities into helping federal authorities deport people.
The House on Thursday passed two hard-line immigration bills that would penalize illegal immigrants who commit crimes and local jurisdictions that refuse to work with federal authorities to deport them. Both bills, Kate's Law and the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act, passed on largely party-line votes amid heavy promotion from Republicans, starting with President Donald Trump.
Bills backed by U.S. President Donald Trump to crack down on illegal immigrants passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, drawing criticism from immigration activists and others who called them a threat to civil liberties. The House voted 228-195 to pass the "No Sanctuary for Criminals Act" that would withhold some federal grants to so-called "sanctuary city" jurisdictions that do not comply with certain federal immigration laws.By a vote of 257-167, the chamber also passed "Kate's law" to increase penalties for illegal immigrants who return to the United States.
Hundreds gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to show their support for President Obama's immigration executive action as the Court hears oral arguments on the action in Washington, D.C., on April 18, 2016. Good morning and happy Friday, folks.