Advocates see these laws as a critical shield for immigrant communities, but Trump’s team is devising ways to bypass them.
Dorian Warren argues that cynicism and disillusionment among the party’s base helped Trump win.
Despite wins on abortion and Senate race, a progressive group backing Harris faced voter apathy and backlash over immigration.
Mythology aside, nearly 2 million undocumented immigrants are the backbone of some industries, and pay billions in taxes for services they will never receive.
During Donald Trump’s presidency, at least a dozen officials and advisers with ties to white supremacist groups or ideologies had formal roles in his administration.
The former president’s attempts to shift toward the political center this summer angered extremist supporters. To win them back, Trump renewed his attacks on immigrants. It worked.
Facing torture if returned to their homelands, immigrants are detained for years as appeals drag on.
La periodista Paola Ramos argumenta que la atracción hacia las ideas de extrema derecha nace de lo más profundo de la psiquis colectiva latina, y tiene raíces en experiencias que ella también comparte.
Journalist Paola Ramos argues the draw of far-right ideas comes from deep within a collective Latino psyche, rooted in experiences she shares.
Ray Suarez explores immigrants’ struggles and hopes in the United States as they strive to make this country their place of belonging.
An insider in both political parties, Mike Madrid says housing affordability and jobs are the deciding issues.
Mike Madrid, quien ha asesorado a demócratas y republicanos, afirma que la asequibilidad de la vivienda y el empleo son temas decisivos y lo que Harris necesita para ganar sus votos.
Los candidatos republicanos y sus partidarios han gastado 117 millones de dólares en propaganda en la que la problemática migratoria en la frontera pareciera una invasión.
Candidates and their supporters have spent $117 million to portray the situation at the border as an invasion.
Expensive per-minute fees make calls unaffordable for many migrant detainees, who can earn as little as $1 a day working in ICE facilities.
Some key state programs will be maintained, but those without legal status remain ineligible for other anti-poverty programs.
Dozens are relocated by ICE, cutting them off from their attorneys and, sometimes, their families.
A California plan to extend food aid to undocumented immigrants is shelved in the state’s latest budget revision.
From food to finding flights, volunteer groups send support to the airport nightly to help asylum seekers.
Migrants released by ICE after dark often must rely on the kindness of strangers and sheer luck or risk spending long nights on the street.