Donald Trump has promised to undertake mass deportations. That job would largely fall to the approximately 6,000 federal enforcement and removal officers nationwide.
Over 15,000 people have signed a petition started by the Christian group Faithful America accusing President-elect Donald Trump of violating Christian values with his immigration policies. Newsweek reached out to Trump's transition team via email,
Fresno Unified, the state’s third-largest school district, has more than 3,000 students who were born outside of the U.S.
A Kansas official who is an informal adviser to President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team on immigration issues doesn’t expect mass deportations to prompt arrests of migrants at sensitive
Donald Trump, poised to take office as the 47th president of the United States, has laid out an ambitious agenda for his second term, promising sweeping changes across key sectors. His plans have drawn both fervent
Donald Trump wants to deport millions as soon as he takes office. But there are laws that could slow him down.
Communities are divided on how much to cooperate with immigration agents. In San Diego, the sheriff has vowed to defy a new policy protecting migrants.
Donald Trump takes office next month following months of campaigning on immigration issues and vowing mass deportations. Some local officials, such as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, say they’ll continue to protect migrants who came into the country without authorization against Trump’s threats of deportation.
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San Diego supervisors voted to restrict law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration officials, but Sheriff Kelly Martinez said she would not comply with the county policy.
Donald Trump spoke in Phoenix about a "historic slate of executive orders" that will surpass 1950s mass deportation efforts.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported more than 270,000 people to 192 countries over a recent 12-month period