The increasingly opaque path for protection adopted by Trump leaves those who fled their homeland with little hope.
Judge denies bond for Guatemalan man worried about colon cancer as his condition appears to have grown worse in recent court hearings.
Many are fighting to keep their court cases open so that they can still request asylum.
The Guatemalan man told officials that he had colon cancer when he first arrived at Otay Mesa Detention Center, according to his medical records.
In San Diego, officers tried to arrest two men who weren’t the people they were looking for. One had a medical emergency.
Detainees say they're being held in solitary confinement after family members helped them post about their situation on TikTok.
Even with the threat of torture in a Salvadoran prison hanging over their heads, migrants are more likely to be told "no" when seeking refuge in...
La solicitud de reformas en el uso de la fuerza policial en el caso podría sentar precedentes para reexaminar otras muertes calificadas de alto perfil.
Case calls for sweeping reforms to police use-of-force, could set precedent for reexamining high-profile deaths.
Rodney Scott led the U.S. Border Patrol sector in San Diego when officials killed immigrant Anastasio Hernández Rojas.
Many cities with laws restricting local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration officials have joined the lawsuit. Los Angeles is noticeably absent.
Casa del Migrante has hosted migrants since 1987, but with the Trump administration slashing foreign aid, the shelter is navigating a new way forward.
Russians who fled their homeland could be held in U.S. custody for years while ICE pushes back on the decision to grant them freedom.
The operation included dozens of officers, some with guns in hand, as they moved through a paint business.
Alirio Guillermo Belloso Fuenmayor’s wife is trying to find a way to get him released and home to Venezuela.
The migrants say guards discriminate against them, an extension of Trump's anti-Venezuelan rhetoric.
Those being held say they're having to gather donations to clothe and feed the new arrivals.
The judges’ union estimated that as many as 10,000 hearings will not happen this year because of the lost work.
Even those robbed by a cartel or gang can be denied asylum for providing support to a group the U.S. considers a terrorist organization.
A time of fear dawns as the administration calls in the military and promises immigration sweeps.