ICE arrests over 250 in North Carolina immigration crackdown
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A witness told his brother and attorneys that the 44-year-old Mexican immigrant, who doesn't have lawful immigration status, was taken into custody by immigration authorities on Oct. 7 in south-central Los Angeles.
A federal judge in Maryland says she will rule as soon as possible on whether Kilmar Abrego Garcia can be released from immigration custody
Kateryna Golizdra has survived six months in legal limbo - so far. She thinks she can hold out another six months, waiting for Donald Trump's administration to decide the fate of a humanitarian program that allowed some 260,
After mixed messages from the president, the White House, and lawmakers, confusion remains over long-term immigration policy.
For nearly two months, federal agents have been carrying out surprise raids in Chicago in pursuit of the Trump administration’s immigration agenda, emerging from unmarked vehicles in neighborhoods throughout the city to confront and detain stunned members of the public.
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‘My poll numbers just went down’: Trump defends skilled immigration, breaking with MAGA base
The president's insistence that legal immigration is not only tolerable but an economic necessity continues to roil hardliners on the right.
Charlotte, N.C., officials said U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have left the city, but the Department of Homeland Security says otherwise.
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A Chicago street vendor couple has a defiant response to immigration arrests: Stick to the routine
The massive Border Patrol presence on a recent Saturday morning in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood didn't faze Ofelia Herrera even though she and her husband are in the United States illegally.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner joins ‘Saturday in America’ to discuss how illegal immigration is fueling the housing crisis and pricing out young Americans.
The UK government is proposing that workers on post-Brexit health and social care visas wait 15 years before permanent settlement.
CNN’s Omar Jimenez speaks to Rebecca Costas, a high school teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, about the impact of the ongoing Trump administration immigration crackdown on her multilingual students.