WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. is putting new restrictions into place at its southern border to try to to stop migrants from crossing illegally and encourage them instead to apply for asylum online ...
WASHINGTON – Pandemic-era immigration restrictions are finally gone, but what that means for the U.S.-Mexico border is ...
The US Supreme Court has put on hold the termination of a Trump-era policy that has blocked thousands of people from crossing the US-Mexico border. Title 42, as the policy is called, is due to ...
Five Democratic House lawmakers on Wednesday urged President Biden to reinstate Trump-era immigration policies to “bring ...
Title 42, a controversial Trump-era policy that allowed for the rapid expulsion of asylum seekers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to expire at midnight Friday. The rule’s expiration has ...
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Immigration lawyer Gerardo Menchaca says Title 42, the Trump-era immigration policy, is expected to be eliminated in the long run. Monday marked the start of Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New ...
The overwhelming majority of requests made by migrants for an exception to the Title 42 public health order using the recently-expanded CBP One app have been accepted, with 99% of migrants being ...
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump in his second term would carry out mass deportations of undocumented immigrants by utilizing local law enforcement, the National Guard and potentially the ...
Trump pledges to address illegal and legal immigration by enforcing border policies, mass deportations, travel bans, and ...
A settlement being discussed in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA and major college conferences could cost billions and ...
The state’s highest court on Tuesday upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. A PDF version of this document with embedded text is available at the link below: IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ...