Lawmakers signaled interest in addressing immigration, jail oversight and tougher fentanyl penalties in upcoming session.
Hundreds of families, many of them Haitian, hope to gain a stronger legal foothold in the United States before Jan. 20.
Donald Trump campaigned on a promise of mass deportations beginning on the first day of his presidency, and from every ...
The LA City Council is slated to approve the ordinance with an urgency clause, meaning it would go into effect within 10 days ...
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it has received sufficient petitions to meet the ...
ABC15 spoke with Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls, who supported President-elect Trump in this past election and also in 2016 and ...
Castillo, a migrant who entered the U.S. illegally nearly two years ago, was recently charged with several assault and ...
A top immigration advocacy group announced on Tuesday a new political arm to highlight the human consequences of the incoming ...
The Canadian government is bolstering its border security in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 25 ...
Iowa's secretary of state and attorney general sue the federal government, demanding information about the citizenship status ...
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate and Attorney General Brenna Bird sued the Biden administration Tuesday because federal ...
On one hand, they’re scared to stay in Mexico because of the threat from the cartels. On the other, many are fearful of ...