A federal judge's ruling has freed Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention, citing a failure by the government to produce a lawful removal order. This decision highlights ongoing issues in immigration policy and enforcement.
In a tense Capitol Hill hearing, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended Trump-era immigration policies while facing intense scrutiny over the deportation of military veterans, including Purple Heart recipient Sae Joon Park.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on birthright citizenship, potentially reshaping immigration policy in the US. The outcome may redefine what it means to be an American citizen.
The Supreme Court will evaluate President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a key part of his immigration agenda, amidst legal challenges and societal debate.
The USCIS has announced a significant change to the validity period of Employment Authorization Documents (EAD), reducing it from 5 years to 18 months for certain categories. This move aims to enhance the vetting process and ensure public safety following recent events.
President Trump’s recent comments dismissing Somali immigrants have ignited a fierce backlash. He claims they contribute nothing to the U.S., prompting outrage from community leaders and activists. The debate intensifies as legal experts question the legitimacy of his proposals.
A devastating ambush in D.C. took the life of National Guard soldier Sarah Beckstrom, leaving her comrade Andrew Wolfe injured. The attack raises questions about mental health and immigration policies amidst a grieving West Virginia community.
In a shocking move, the US has halted all asylum decisions and paused visa issuances for Afghan nationals following President Trump's anti-immigration remarks. What does this mean for Afghan refugees?
In a shocking incident in Washington, D.C., two National Guard members were shot, prompting a major shift in U.S. immigration policy. The tragic event has led to the Trump administration halting all immigration requests from Afghan nationals. Governor Morrisey calls for a moment of silence as the nation grapples with this loss.
In response to the tragic shooting of two National Guard members, President Trump has announced a controversial plan to 'permanently pause migration' from certain countries, targeting what he describes as 'Third World Countries.' This move raises questions about his administration's immigration policies and national security stance.