Denea Joseph has struggled to get out of bed each morning since Donald Trump won the White House. The 22-year-old college senior had hoped to get a job in communications or political consulting after graduation, but now she doesn’t know whether she’ll be able to legally work in the US […]
Trump’s 2 Possible Attorney General Picks Would Spell Bad News For Undocumented Immigrants
16 Nov
by Foster, on News
By Elise Foley Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach are famous for their hardline stances on immigration, so, should President-elect Donald Trump reward their loyalty with a cabinet seat, the Department of Homeland Security might seem like a natural fit. Either of them, however, might […]
From the start of his campaign, no issue was more central to Donald Trump’s appeal than immigration: He launched his run last year with the promise to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, and expanded his pitch to triple the number of ICE agents, end sanctuary cities and suspend […]
Locked up and in limbo: Mother takes immigration, child custody battle to court
10 Nov
by Foster, on News
By Ann E. Marimow and Rachel Weiner From the day he was picked up three years ago by Border Patrol agents in Texas, Dora Beltrán’s son has cycled through shelters and detention centers in five states as his mother fights to bring him home.The family’s immigration standing is not at […]
