Report: U.S. planning immigration raids in early January
WASHINGTON — The Homeland Security Department is planning nationwide raids aimed at deporting adults and children who have already been ordered removed by an immigration judge. The Washington Post reported in Thursday’s editions that the operation from Immigration and ...
Immigration officials prohibited from looking at visa applicants' social media postings
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson decided against ending a secret U.S. policy that prohibits immigration officials from reviewing social media ...
Obama's Immigration Plan Hinges on Supreme Court Deadline Clash
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to resolve a procedural dispute that may foreshadow the fate of President Barack Obama’s stalled deferred-deportation ...
Paris attacks reshape U.S. debate on immigration, security
U.S. lawmakers called on Tuesday for even tighter scrutiny of Syrian refugees fleeing to the United States as last week's deadly Paris attacks recast ...
Appeals court rules against Obama immigration plan
President Obama's executive action preventing the deportation of an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally suffered another ...
Report: DHS spends $1B to digitize, only 1 immigration form available online
A Department of Homeland Security agency spent more than $1 billion in taxpayer money to digitize immigration paperwork -- and after a decade of work, ...
Immigrants Fast Outside Appeals Court In Support Of Executive Actions
President Obama’s executive actions offering protection to immigrants have stalled in the courts. Supporters worry the delay will ultimately stop the ...