President Trump's second term has sparked widespread panic in immigrant communities with aggressive immigration enforcement, including ending birthright citizenship and closing asylum access.
President Trump's return to the White House marks a significant escalation in immigration enforcement. With executive orders targeting asylum, birthright citizenship, and deportations, immigrant communities are facing unprecedented panic and confusion.
Kseniia Petrova, a researcher at Harvard, faces deportation after a customs error involving frog embryos. Her case highlights a troubling trend of visa revocations for minor offenses amid a crackdown on foreign nationals.
In a move that raises privacy concerns, the IRS will now share tax data with ICE to identify undocumented immigrants. Critics warn this could threaten the privacy rights of all Americans.
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University graduate student, was detained by ICE while heading to an Iftar gathering. The incident has sparked outrage and concern over immigration policies and student rights.
In his second term, Trump intensifies immigration enforcement with executive orders targeting asylum seekers and noncitizen birthrights. The administration's aggressive policies cause chaos in immigrant communities.
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.
A shocking immigration crackdown has led to the wrongful deportation of Venezuelan asylum seekers, identified as gang members based solely on their tattoos. Families speak out against these injustices.
President Trump’s return to the White House has sparked an intense immigration crackdown, with sweeping policies affecting asylum seekers, refugees, and noncitizens. Discover how these changes are impacting immigrant communities across the U.S.
A federal judge has temporarily barred Elon Musk and his team from accessing sensitive Social Security records, citing privacy concerns. The ruling restricts individual-level data access while allowing redacted information for broader analysis.