President Trump's return to the White House has sparked an aggressive immigration crackdown, with sweeping changes affecting asylum processes and deportation policies. Find out how these actions are impacting immigrant communities across America.
A white Afrikaner refugee, recently welcomed into the US, has a troubling history of antisemitic social media posts. Despite claims of antisemitism being used to deport others, this refugee arrives amid ongoing controversy.
The Trump administration has warned of potential arrests for Democratic lawmakers involved in a protest at an ICE facility in Newark, where Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested. Tensions rise as body camera footage emerges, escalating the situation.
A dramatic showdown unfolded in Newark as Democratic lawmakers clashed with Homeland Security officers while trying to inspect an ICE facility, leading to the arrest of Mayor Ras Baraka. Tensions escalated into physical confrontations, raising questions about lawmakers' rights to oversee federal operations.
The arrest of Mayor Baraka amidst a chaotic confrontation with DHS agents has ignited discussions about authoritarianism and the treatment of public officials. Video evidence contradicts official claims, raising questions about law enforcement's actions.
A federal judge in Maryland has demanded the Trump administration facilitate the return of a Venezuelan man deported to El Salvador, ruling that his asylum claim must be considered. Will the government comply?
In a bold move, the Trump administration is incentivizing illegal immigrants to self-deport with $1,000 payments and travel assistance through the new CBP Home App. This controversial policy raises questions about its implications for migrants already in court proceedings.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has launched a program offering $1,000 to undocumented immigrants willing to return to their home countries. Critics warn this could trap vulnerable individuals in worse legal situations.
In a revealing NBC interview, Trump casts doubt on due process for deportees, raising eyebrows about his commitment to the Constitution. His comments on the economy and tariffs add more fuel to the fire!
In a groundbreaking move, the DHS introduces a financial and travel assistance program for illegal aliens, allowing them to self-deport with a $1,000 stipend. The first participant has already returned to Honduras, marking a significant milestone in immigration policy.