An estimated 250,000 pilgrims and numerous world leaders will gather in St. Peter's Square for the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XIV, marking a historic moment in the Catholic Church. The new pope, Robert Prevost, faces scrutiny for his past comments on immigration and politics.
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has paused deportations of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas, highlighting serious due process concerns. This decision challenges Trump’s aggressive immigration policies and calls into question the legality of the Alien Enemies Act.
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.
Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, the administration's controversial policies on Syria and student loans are stirring debate.
The Supreme Court hears pivotal arguments on birthright citizenship as the Trump administration challenges the constitutional guarantee of citizenship for U.S.-born babies. The outcome could reshape immigration law and civil rights.
A federal judge has ruled that President Trump can use the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members, marking a significant legal precedent amid ongoing controversies surrounding immigration policies.
The arrival of the first group of white South Africans granted refugee status by Trump’s administration has sparked controversy, raising questions about racial equity and US immigration policies.
A group of 49 white South Africans has begun their journey to the US after being granted refugee status by the Trump administration, igniting a heated debate over racial policies and international relations.
A group of 49 Afrikaners has arrived in the U.S. after being granted refugee status by the Trump administration, igniting controversy over their claims of persecution in South Africa. Their journey raises questions about immigration policies and race relations.