Some readers say waving the flag of a foreign country to protest deportation defies common sense. Others defend the practice.
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An order by the New Jersey Attorney General limits how much local authorities can cooperate with immigration enforcement, but last month’s high-profile ICE raid in Newark has prompted some Democrats ...
The current wave of anti-immigration campaign in Russia, as the research center Sova noticed, began back in the fall of 2021, ...
President Trump focuses on border reform with military presence, ICE raids and asylum requests. It's important to know your ...
Church leaders and people in families with mixed-immigration status say Senate bill criminalizes the day-to-day actions of ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled "Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism." The order reaffirms ...
English- and Spanish-language cards reminding undocumented immigrants of their rights expose congressional inaction on ...
Houstonians protested Donald Trump’s mass deportations and immigration crackdown. The sea of different flags, to this ...
President Trump often rails about illegal immigration, but some of his executive orders aim to eliminate or undermine legal ...