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Judge tells Trump to update immigration website for Venezuelans with temporary protected status
A federal judge has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to update its immigration services website to reflect 600,000 Venezuelans with temporary protected status are legally allowed to live and work in the United States.
Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino, who led controversial immigration enforcement raids in southern California this summer, has arrived in Chicago.
USCIS Director Edlow explained a policy shift allowing officers to consider whether green card applicants have expressed "anti-American" views.
A group of top U.S. Catholic bishops and nuns on the front lines of the country's immigration conflict have decried the Trump administration’s hard-line policies for tearing apart families, inciting fear and upending American church life.
The San Francisco ICE jurisdiction had recorded approximately 2,100 arrests since Trump’s inauguration, according to Blair. ICE increasingly transfers detainees far from their communities and legal counsel, a move that makes it harder for them to exercise their rights guaranteed under due process and undermines the overall legal process.
The president's pledge to restore jobs to American workers is running into conflict with other economic goals.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s push to revitalize American manufacturing by luring foreign investment into the U.S. has run smack into one of his other priorities: cracking down on illegal immigration.
Almost eight months after Katie Abraham’s death, the Department of Homeland Security announced it was launching its latest immigration enforcement action in Illinois, “Operation Midway Blitz,” in her honor.
Economists have warned the president’s immigration policies could drive a labor shortage threatening to shrink U.S. GDP growth and amplify inflation.
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Over 40% of arrests in Trump’s DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds
President Donald Trump has portrayed his federal law enforcement surge in Washington as a crime-fighting effort.