President Trump on Monday announced of slew of executive actions he will be taking to fulfill his promises on border security and illegal immigration.
San Joaquin County's sheriff and Stockton police announced they are following California law and would not help ICE in raids unless it's for criminal immigrants.
The president’s Day 1 actions included directives that fly in the face of legal limits on involving the military in domestic operations and the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship.
The GOP-led bill, which got some Democratic support, will head back to the House for approval before it goes to Trump for his signature.
India is also playing ball because it wants to hold on to the legal channels for immigration that Indians now enjoy. With a new sheriff in town — and a possible trade war looming — India on Tuesday declared it will help President Trump identify its citizens residing illegally in the United States and then take them back.
Border Patrol agents were given the edict by the Trump administration on President Trump’s first full day in office Tuesday. It represents a seismic shift from the “catch-and-release” open border days of the Biden administration, during which around 8 million illegal immigrants flooded into the country.
President Donald Trump has promised swift action on immigration, asylum and border security as he takes office today.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gave an update on the state’s efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, reporting a decline in illegal crossings by nearly 90%.
The state’s experience is instructive as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
Immigrants rights groups are already contesting President Trump's sweeping executive orders aimed at combating illegal immigration.
India is reportedly planning to take back 18,000 illegal immigrants in the US amid President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration. While the total number is unclear, some 220,000 ‘unauthorised’ Indian immigrants were living in America as of 2022,