In a shocking turn of events, Turkish national Rumeysa Ozturk was arrested by immigration officers in Somerville, Massachusetts, just before an Iftar dinner. The incident raises serious questions about the treatment of international students in the U.S. and their rights.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's visit to a high-security El Salvador prison housing Venezuelan deportees highlights the ongoing immigration crackdown. Critics raise concerns over human rights abuses while the administration defends its actions.
Two students, Yunseo Chung and Momodou Taal, are dodging ICE as they fight deportation linked to their pro-Palestinian activism. Legal battles escalate against the Trump administration's anti-antisemitism directives.
In a crucial memorandum, top officials outline new strategies aimed at preventing abuses within the legal system and federal courts. Discover what these changes mean for justice reform.
In a bold move, President Trump issues a memo threatening to punish law firms he dislikes, escalating his campaign against what he calls 'lawfare.' Critics warn this undermines the legal system.
In a controversial decision, the DHS plans to revoke legal protections for over 532,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, potentially leading to mass deportations. This policy reversal raises concerns about the impact on families and communities across the U.S.
In a controversial move, the Department of Homeland Security has deported Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Brown University professor, citing her attendance at a Hezbollah leader's funeral as grounds for visa revocation. The case raises serious questions about immigration policies and national security.
In a dramatic turn of events, two Columbia University students have been arrested for supporting Hamas and overstaying their visas. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem emphasizes the importance of visa integrity.
Columbia University faced federal scrutiny as Homeland Security agents searched student rooms, leaving the interim president heartbroken yet committed to campus safety. No arrests were made, but tensions rise following recent protests.
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian protest leader at Columbia University, was arrested by DHS agents despite holding a green card. His detention raises concerns over free speech and immigration policies targeting student activists.