Nation Jan 23 U.S. imposes visa rules for pregnant women The Trump administration on Thursday published new visa rules aimed at restricting “birth tourism," in which women travel to the United States to give birth so their children can have U.S. citizenship.
Politics Jan 22 Trump says U.S. will soon expand travel ban President Trump says the U.S. will soon be adding visa restrictions for more countries. Officials say the tentative list included Belarus, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sudan and Tanzania.
Nation Jan 22 U.S. to impose visa restrictions for pregnant women The rules would make it more difficult for pregnant women to travel on a tourist visa.
Politics Jan 22 D.C. sues Trump inaugural committee over alleged abuse of nonprofit funds The District of Columbia is suing President Donald Trump's inaugural committee and two companies that control the Trump International Hotel in the nation's capital.
Nation Dec 31 DHS reviews how DMV laws affect immigration enforcement The acting secretary of Homeland Security is taking aim at new laws in New York and New Jersey that allow immigrants to get driver's licenses without proof they are in the U.S. legally. Chad Wolf is directing his enforcement agencies…
Nation Dec 21 DHS watchdog finds no wrongdoing in deaths of 2 migrant kids The Department of Homeland Security's internal watchdog found no wrongdoing or misconduct by immigration officials in the deaths of two migrant children last December.
Nation Dec 18 U.S. seeks to bar asylum for immigrants convicted of certain crimes Immigrant advocates and humanitarian groups have criticized Trump's hard-line policies as inhumane and have said the U.S. is abdicating its role as a safe haven for refugees.
Nation Dec 12 Pentagon watchdog investigating $400 million border wall contract President Trump campaigned on a promise to build a “big beautiful wall” between the U.S. and Mexico," said Mexico would pay for it.
Politics Nov 22 The Trump impeachment hearings highlight immigrants’ stories Several witnesses who testified in the House impeachment inquiry this week chose to highlight their immigrant backgrounds, sharing their families’ stories in highly personal opening statements.
Nation Nov 21 Federal judge temporarily halts first federal execution in 16 years Executions on the federal level have been rare. The government has put to death only three defendants since restoring the federal death penalty in 1988.