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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is preparing to send $608 million to states to construct immigrant detention centers ...
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against New York City, challenging its sanctuary city status, while Republican ...
After a Seattle immigration judge dismissed the deportation case against a Colombian man — exposing him to expedited removal ...
A new poll finds only 38 percent of Americans support deporting all undocumented immigrants, a 9 point drop from 2024.
U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw on Thursday ordered the federal government — again — to reinstate lapsed contracts with legal ...
Migrants who come to the southern border and then apply for asylum don't get any federal support, a federally-run Center for Migrant Coordination can change that, writes Aaron Reichlin-Melnick ...
The Washington Attorney General’s Office filed a federal lawsuit Friday challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s ...
As Public Support for Migrants Fades, Private Donors Confront the Crisis. A group of New York’s most powerful philanthropies will spend millions to help make migrants more self-sufficient.
Thousands of new migrants arriving in Chicago fled difficult situations or endured dangerous journeys. Informal support groups can provide some mental health care to ease their trauma and distress.
A diverse group of volunteers, including faith leaders, grandmothers and retired lawyers, have been escorting people to ...