Cornell Student Chooses To Leave US
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A U.S. judge on Friday temporarily barred the Trump administration from deporting an immigration activist whose detention in Colorado this week outraged state Democrats and immigration rights advocat...
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A Cornell University student who participated in pro-Palestinian protests and was asked to surrender by U.S. immigration officials said on Monday he was leaving the United States, citing fear of dete...
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“Given what we have seen across the United States, I have lost faith that a favorable ruling from the courts would guarantee my personal safety and ability to express my beliefs,” he said in the stat...
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Marylander wrongfully deported to El Salvador’s prison
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Abrego Garcia was then sent to a notorious prison in his home country, the Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, which activists say is rife with abuses and where inmates are packed into cells and ...
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials admitted in a court filing on Monday night to an “administrative error” in deporting the 29-year-old man, generating immediate uproar from immigratio...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS judge throws out corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric AdamsJudge ruled that the case could not be revived, condemning what he described as an apparent quid pro quo arrangement.
Homeland Security officials are discussing using FEMA funds, intended to provide housing and other aid to migrants, for immigration enforcement, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions.
U.S. President Donald Trump began a wide-ranging immigration crackdown when he took office on January 20, aiming to reduce illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border and deport record numbers of immigrants who lack legal status.
The budding movement is modeled on experience gained battling Arizona's SB 1070 and former Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration sweeps.
U.S. border officials are using more aggressive tactics at ports of entry as the administration scrutinizes green card and visa holders who have expressed opposition to its policies.
Amid reports of travelers being questioned, detained or refused entry, here’s what officials can legally do and how to protect yourself.
"The revocation of green cards without giving an opportunity to prove lawful status...is a violation of due process," an immigration attorney told Newsweek.
Mohammad Rahim Wahidi, a lawful permanent resident of the United States, was detained for more than 30 hours upon returning to the country over the weekend.
Burke had stayed with a host family in Portland, Oregon, performing chores for lodging, and had plans to stay with another family in Vancouver, the BBC reported. Burke was told she violated her visa despite not being paid, she told the outlet. Here’s what to know about those rules.