President Trump promises to crack down on illegal immigration. Jonah Kaplan investigates how our current deportation process works.
President Trump on Monday announced of slew of executive actions he will be taking to fulfill his promises on border security and illegal immigration.
Immigration scholars break down some of the immigration terms that are likely to become common during the Trump administration’s first months.
The Justice Department is directing its federal prosecutors to investigate any state or local officials who stand in the way of beefed-up enforcement of immigration laws under the Trump administration,
The Department of Homeland Security moved quickly to implement a slew of President Donald Trump's immigration initiatives.
Trump campaigned on border security promises, and he and his allies argue that his electoral win is an endorsement of his upcoming actions on the issue.
Two bills prefiled in the Alabama legislature would enhance sentencing of illegal immigrants, and give local police powers to enforce immigration law.
Trump campaigned largely on the issue of immigration, promising to carry out mass deportations of roughly 11 million illegal immigrants currently in the U.S.
The message to all DOJ employees from new Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove lays out a “newly established Sanctuary Cities Enforcement Working Group.”
Arizona's legislature will consider legislation to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement in its efforts to launch a mass deportation operation in the U.S.
The U.S. Border Patrol ran rampant through Bakersfield in what immigration advocates say was nothing but racial profiling aimed at intimidation. More such raids are coming.