Venezuelan deportations, refugees and family-separation settlement top week’s immigration news
White people had been state’s biggest population group since at least 1850
Trial change is expected to eliminate need to travel abroad when updating status
Biden administration announced on October 5 that it would resume the deportation of migrants back to Venezuela
Afghans waiting for special immigration to the United States also face deportation
The Trump administration separated thousands of migrant children from their parents or guardians they were traveling with
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law allowing low-income Mexican residents who live near the border to be eligible for in-state tuition rates at community colleges
Here is a look at immigration-related news around the US this week
The governor said the housing mandate was never meant to apply to a humanitarian crisis
In the last 12 months, at least 60 migrants died due to heat in one sector of the desert, triple the same period a year ago
A look at immigration-related news around the US this week
The two countries intensify efforts to curb flow of drugs and firearms through shared border
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