Costa Rica is the third country in Central America to collaborate on repatriating deported migrants from the United States since President Donald Trump assumed office
Lawmakers in the U.S. state of Oklahoma are looking at a plan to start collecting information on the immigration status of students and parents in public schools. It’s a proposed rule that some local school officials are already saying they will refuse to enforce.
In central California, it is harvesting season for strawberries and citrus fruits. But some farm workers who aren’t legal U.S. residents are staying away from work, following migrant roundups that are part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Genia Dulot has our story.
Here is a look at immigration-related news around the U.S. this week
The dismissals touch on two Trump priorities: mass deportations and reducing the size of the federal government
Changes in rules lead to change of plans
The president of Panama says the flight is the first of three carrying a total of about 360 people
Amid nationwide immigration raids, a community organization in Chicago is helping undocumented migrants who say they are afraid to leave their homes for fear of being detained. Veronica Villafane narrates this report by Enrique Garcia Fuentes.
Rio Grande Valley has seen sharp drop in apprehensions, but arrests were already at their lowest levels since 2019 when President Donald Trump took office
Adams says he will issue executive order reestablishing US Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence at complex
Actions have raised concerns among immigration advocates, who argue that policies lack transparency and could violate due process rights
Some migrants sent to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba
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