Immigration
Trump will need cooperation from Maduro regime for mass deportations, experts say
Venezuela does not currently accept deportees from the United States, but Trump's plans could force Maduro to reach an agreement, according to an analyst
Venezuela does not currently accept deportees from the United States, but Trump's plans could force Maduro to reach an agreement, according to an analyst
Located on the outskirts of the city, the temporary facility is the size of 23 football fields—153,000 square feet—and can house 1,00 people
Border Patrol agents and Florida Highway Patrol troopers responded to two separate reports of migrant landings in Key Largo and Marathon
While President Joe Biden has finally made his long anticipated trip to the southwest border in Texas, many are left wondering why the United States has been unable to pass any meaningful immigration reform as a legal mechanism to get the border situation under control.
The president’s visit comes a day after he said he was “all in” to run for a second presidential term in 2024 amid stinging criticism from both Democrats and Republicans about an out of control situation at the border that has resulted in a historic number of illegal migrant crossings
“Do not just show up at the border. Stay where you are and apply legally from there,” Biden said. “Starting today, if you don’t apply through the legal process you will not be eligible for this new parole program.”
According to the captain, her chief officer noticed a glimmer on the horizon. Upon further inspection, they realized it was a small boat crowded with migrants
Monday’s rescues occurred as hundreds of Cuban refugees escaping the communist regime have been risking their lives to land in the Florida Keys, a pattern that the local sheriff has framed as a “crisis.”
According to USCIS, the new fee structure would allow the agency to hire around 8,000 additional personnel to help address the thousands of application cases that are backlogged
Many of the migrant shelters were reportedly filled to capacity on Christmas Eve, leaving U.S. officials at a loss of what to do with incoming migrants purportedly seeking asylum
Democratic Representative-elect Delia Ramirez, a pro-immigration reformer who recently won a bid to U.S. Congress may be facing her most gut wrenching battle yet—trying to save own husband, a DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipient from deportation