Daily Archives: April 22, 2019

Trump’s latest un-American scheme

President Trump has thumbed his nose at Lady Liberty with his bizarre notion of shipping undocumented migrants to sanctuary cities that he erroneously says advocate open American borders. ...

A suburban Chicago man was diagnosed with cancer while in prison. Now ICE is deporting him to Mexico.

As his deportation loomed, his loved ones worried about whether he will have access to medical treatment in Mexico — and whether they’ll ever see him again. ...

Immigrants Can Be Denied Citizenship for Working in Legal Marijuana Industry

Originally publihsed by Slate Green-card holders may want to think twice about celebrating 4/20 too publicly this year. That is because U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued guidance a day befo ...

How Stephen Miller made immigration personal

The White House policy aide has involved himself in specific immigration cases and pressed to publicize more personal information about migrants. ...

Family Detention Space Goes Unused as Trump Warns of Crisis

Immigrant advocates accuse the administration of closing off family detention to further the perception of a crisis. ...

The Four Pinocchio claim at the center of the census citizenship question

The Trump administration’s move to add a citizenship question to the 2020 Census is coming up for oral argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday. That means the justices could be weighing a Four-Pinocchio claim by Commerc ...

‘I Don’t Want to Die’: Asylum Seekers, Once in Limbo, Face Deportation Under Trump

By the end of the confrontation, his face was bloody and bruised. But neither Mr. Sihotang, nor another immigrant in the officers’ custody who watched the incident unfold, was allowed onto the plane after the pilot rais ...

William Barr’s immigration order is the latest example of Trump’s punitive policy

IN ITS tireless efforts to tighten the vise on Central American asylum seekers, the Trump administration has settled on a new tactic: indefinite detentions likely to last months or years, even for some migrants initially ...

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