The Department of Homeland Security issued new guidance on where federal enforcement officials can apprehend illegal immigrants.
The Department of Homeland Security has lifted restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, allowing enforcement actions, including arrests, to take place in previously protected "sensitive" areas like hospitals.
This policy shift reinstates expedited deportations nationwide, sparking fears of devastating impacts on immigrant families and U.S. citizen children.
The president is making good on his campaign promise with attempts to beef up security at the border and limit immigration.
Now what we’re doing is unifying nonprofits that have resources to support ‘Know Your Rights’ campaigns for immigrants in our community.” - Karlha Arias
President Trump has vowed to clamp down on immigration and undo Biden-era policies that he said were too permissive and blamed for allowing a large influx of undocumented immigrants. Here’s what we know about his policy changes.
Immigration scholars break down some of the immigration terms that are likely to become common during the Trump administration’s first months.
El Paso experts weigh in on Trump's administration's decision to do away with an immigration app that allowed asylum seekers to schedule appointments
The Trump administration revoked a Biden-era policy that prohibited ICE arrests at or near schools, places of worship and other "sensitive locations."
President Trump issues six executive orders covering immigration policy decisions. A summary of these executive orders follows.
A memo appears to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to target programs that let in more than a million people.