Administration has chosen to freeze aid programs, deport migrants and block refugees
The Mexican government has not confirmed either the arrival of flights or any agreement to receive a specific number of planes with deportees
Just hours after his swearing-in, President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending the US Refugee Admissions Program beginning Jan. 27
President Donald Trump has declared that a national emergency exists at the United States’ southern border, and he is sending more troops to help secure it. VOA Pentagon Correspondent Carla Babb has the details.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent executive order suspending refugee arrivals in the United States takes effect Jan. 27. VOA Pakistan Bureau Chief Sarah Zaman reports from Islamabad that Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement in the U.S. face an uncertain future.
Newark mayor calls raid unconstitutional
US District Judge John Coughenour calls order 'blatantly unconstitutional'
The bill would require a massive ramp-up in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement's capabilities, but it does not include new funding
Program covering Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela allowed up to 30,000 individuals per month from those countries to enter the United States legally and stay for a period of up to two years, provided they had US-based supporter
Trump officials describe a ‘national security and public safety crisis’ at the US-Mexico border
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