The Laken Riley Act will now go to Trump's desk and symbolically will become the first measure he signs into law of his second administration.
California is advising health care providers not to write down patients’ immigration status on bills and medical records and telling them they don’t have to assist federal agents in arrests. Some Massachusetts hospitals and clinics are posting privacy rights in emergency and waiting rooms in Spanish and other languages.
Chicago resident P Rae Easley joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss her take on Mayor Brandon Johnson's resistance to the crackdown and the need to re-allocate tax dollars to residents in the Windy City,
There is a tension in U.S. public opinion about President Trump’s immigration plans.
WASHINGTON - Newly sworn-in U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he would declare illegal immigration a national emergency, send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, and reinstate his "remain in Mexico" policy as part of a sweeping immigration crackdown.
As California braces for Trump's mass deportation plans, advocacy groups are mobilizing to defend immigrants with legal support.
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%.
Trump administration escalates immigration crackdown targeting sanctuary states like New Jersey. Governor Murphy faces potential legal consequences as federal prosecutors instructed to investigate officials obstructing enforcement efforts.
President Donald Trump has promised swift action on immigration, asylum and border security as he takes office today.
The state’s experience is instructive as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to overhaul the U.S. immigration system.
Trump invoked Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution, which obligates the federal government to protect states against invasion, and Article II, asserting his authority to secure the border. The action also relies on provisions in the Immigration and Nationality Act.