In a dramatic turn of events, Milwaukee Judge Hannah C. Dugan was arrested for allegedly obstructing justice by helping an undocumented immigrant evade federal agents. The arrest has ignited protests and political backlash.
A federal judge has ruled that a 2-year-old US citizen was deported alongside her mother to Honduras, despite claims of improper procedure. This controversial case raises questions about immigration policy and child rights.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has authorized the military to take control of land at the US-Mexico border, aiming to enhance border security against undocumented immigration. This memorandum outlines new military roles and jurisdiction over federal lands.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has placed over 6,000 immigrant names into a death database, threatening their ability to work legally and access benefits. This tactic raises serious legal and ethical questions.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has allowed the Trump administration to enforce a controversial registration requirement for undocumented immigrants, sparking concerns of mass deportations as the deadline looms.
In a surprising turn of events, the acting IRS commissioner has resigned following the signing of a contentious data-sharing agreement with ICE aimed at deporting undocumented immigrants. Advocates warn of privacy violations.
The IRS has made a groundbreaking agreement with ICE to share tax information about undocumented immigrants, raising serious concerns from immigrant advocates about safety and compliance. This move could push many immigrants further into the shadows.
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.
President Trump's second term sees a dramatic crackdown on immigration, with executive orders targeting asylum seekers and millions of undocumented immigrants. Discover the implications for communities across America!
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether student protests at Columbia University over the Gaza conflict violated federal terrorism laws and civil rights. This inquiry aligns with the Trump administration's push against antisemitism.