Nation Apr 07 Miami's 'Little Venezuela' fears end of legal shield from deportation In the largest Venezuelan community in the United States, people dread what could face them if lawsuits fail to stop moves by the Trump administration.
Politics Mar 18 Families search for loved ones after hundreds taken on U.S. immigration flights disappear from online locator Some turned up among the more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants flown over the weekend to El Salvador.
Politics Jan 20 Trump executive orders will remake immigration policies as immigrant communities brace for crackdown President-elect Donald Trump is going to issue a series of orders aimed at remaking America's immigration policies in his first day in office, ending asylum access, sending troops to the southern border and ending birthright citizenship.
World Jan 10 Biden administration extends temporary status for more than 200,000 from El Salvador for 18 months The Department of Homeland Security says more than 200,000 Salvadorans who have lived more than two decades in the United States can remain in the country another 18 months, marking one of the Biden administration's final acts on immigration policy.
Nation Oct 09 Language barriers, lack of money complicate preparations for Florida migrants in the path of Hurricane Milton Hurricane Milton is expected to unleash its greatest force over hundreds of thousands of immigrants who don’t speak English.
Politics Aug 23 Texas, other GOP-led states sue over program to give legal status to immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens The coalition filed suit Friday to halt the program launched by President Joe Biden in June, saying in court filings that the administration bypassed Congress to create a pathway to citizenship for “blatant political purposes.”…
World Jul 25 Venezuelans who fled instability hope for change and to eventually return home Economic and political instability forced millions of Venezuelans to leave, quashing dreams and leaving many wondering if they’ll ever return to what was once South America’s most prosperous country.
World Jun 12 Russian warships arrive in Cuban waters for military exercises This mission comes less than two weeks after President Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-provided weapons to strike inside Russia to protect Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, prompting President Vladimir Putin to suggest his military could respond with “asymmetrical steps”…
Economy Apr 12 How migrant workers have contributed to strong U.S. job growth It turns out that the influx of foreign-born adults vastly raised the supply of available workers at a time when a labor shortage had left many companies unable to fill jobs. Over the past year, in fact, immigrants have accounted…
Nation May 28 As new immigration rules take effect, asylum-seekers face long waits, anguish at U.S. border Though the Biden administration opened some new avenues for immigration after ending Title 42, the fate of many people is largely left to a U.S. government app unable to decipher human suffering or weigh the vulnerability of applicants.