What happens to immigrants when they are detained? After being taken into custody by ICE,you will be placed into a holding facility. Some detention facilities are directly operated by ICE, or their private contractors. Other facilities are sub-contracted to local prisons and jails. When first de...
According to the New York-based advocacy organization Immigration Equality, thousands of these gay couples -- one American and one an immigrant -- leave the U.S. each year for countries where gay immigrants are welcome. Vandiver and Velandia say neither wants to leave the United States....
Anastasiades accused of 'wrong-speak' by using term 'illegal immigrants' He said there had been fewer illegal immigration cases in the province since police began enforcing immigration laws. Seven Vietnamese held after illegal border cross 2,959 people were deported on account of illegal immigration...
In 2016, before Trump won his first presidential election, an internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) watchdog found 315,000 fingerprint files for immigrants who had been deported or convicted of crimes had not been uploaded to a database that cross-checks immigrant applicants...
Profile: Debate over new Justice Department proposal that would require all legal immigrants in the US to report changes in address to the INS or risk being deportedSUSAN STAMBERG, JOHN YDSTIE
As for how much time immigrants would have in the country before they face deportation if Trump were to fulfill his promises and revoke TPS, Vasquez says it depends on how Trump terminates the program. He could allow the status to run through expiration dates previously set; any revocation is...
“sanctuary cities” heats up, cities have come up with increasingly creative ways to fight back. The latest example comes from Denver, which just passed a law aimed at protecting legal immigrants from being deported for committing relatively petty crimes, those carrying maximum sentences of 365 ...
For some Latin American immigrants living in Dallas, Texas, holding a legal status—like a green card—does not stop them from fearing deportation. If anything, it can make some more fearful of deportation because they are now known to immigration author
For some Latin American immigrants living in Dallas, Texas, holding a legal status—like a green card—does not stop them from fearing deportation. If anything, it can make some more fearful of deportation because they are now known to immigration author
green-and-white-striped immigration vehicles were spotted driving around town and parking in conspicuous places last spring and summer. After a few immigrants were picked up and deported, health advocates said patients canceled their appointments, waiting until immigration officials left to reschedule the...