A look at immigration-related news around the U.S. this week
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says she watched 'vicious gang members' offloaded; military says more than 36 being held at prison facility
The US started taking in some of the 90,000 refugees in Thailand under a 2024 deal
Kristi Noem says Thursday's flight to US naval base in Cuba 'transported murderers & vicious gang members out of American streets'
U.S. Border Patrol agents are detaining undocumented migrants as part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Many of those arrests have been in California, where one city is trying to break with the state and cooperate with federal immigration agencies. Genia Dulot reports.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship — the right of everyone born on U.S. soil to become a citizen automatically. But two judges have placed injunctions on the order, pausing it indefinitely. Here’s more information about birthright citizenship.
Security cooperation, migration issues were a focus on previous stops in Panama, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Guatemala
Officials say detainees are being held under guard in vacant jail cells, pending transport to their countries of origin or 'other appropriate destination'
Trump's order already was on temporary hold because of a separate lawsuit brought by four states
India has said that it is open to the return of undocumented Indians in the United States if their nationality is verified
Decision means more than half of all Venezuelans in the program could be deported and lose work permits in April, according to government notice
Rubio to issue broader waiver to lift US foreign aid pause, allow repatriation flights from Panama
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