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Since coming to the United States 30 years ago from Mexico, Fernando Perez said U.S. immigration officers have stopped by his home numerous times, but he has never once answered the door. “There are rules and I know them,
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States pushing immigration reforms, but are still limited by federal authority
As states head into the 2026 legislative session, immigration remains a hot topic. Proposed laws change immigration enforcement nationwide. The post States pushing immigration reforms, but are still limited by federal authority appeared first on Straight Arrow News.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Immigration advocates are sounding the alarm as more immigration judges are getting fired in San Francisco. ABC News reports more than 100 immigration judges have been fired this year nationwide with many in the Bay Area - something ...
Federal immigration authorities allowed a suspect in a $100 million jewelry heist believed to be the largest in U.S. history to deport himself to South America, a move that stunned and upset prosecutors who were planning to try the case and send him to prison.
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Federal appeals court rehears challenge against Texas’ immigration law
Senate Bill 4 returns to the 5th Circuit with border crossings at record lows, a sharp reversal from the influx that inspired Texas’ law authorizing state police to arrest undocumented immigrants.
SANTA EULALIA, Guatemala — Lucía Pedro Juan knew that she and her husband would not be returning to their southern Florida home. Her husband, Francisco Gaspar Cristóbal Andrés, stood across the room in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office.
FIRST ON FOX: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) revealed new figures detailing the results of the Trump administration's first year of cracking down on illegal immigration and removing criminal migrants from the country. The agency ...
Arkansas law enforcement officials said 48 people have been held on immigration detainers due to state police’s participation in the federal 287(g) program since September.