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Abused and neglected immigrant youths sued the Administration for ending a policy that protected them from deportation.
Beneficiaries of the Special Immigrant Juveniles program no longer automatically get work permits and protection against ...
A group of immigrant children is asking a federal court to certify a class action and put the kibosh on a Trump ...
House Republicans are reportedly working with Democrats to hobble President Donald Trump's deportation plan for illegal immigrants, by making drastic changes to a Department of Homeland Security ...
Federal investigators normally tasked with uncovering narcotic and financial crimes were told to prioritize the arrest of a ...
DHS Secretary Mayorkas tells USA TODAY he's committed to building trust with immigration officials: 'I very well know that skepticism is earned.' ...
A judge in Texas on Friday threw out a policy instituted by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) last year that directed border officials to exercise discretion in deportation cases.
The policy change allows for some limited exceptions where the migrant could be released on parole, although the decision will be up to an ICE officer instead of a judge.
Worried that illegal immigrants may feel "undue stress," Homeland Security's legal immigration agency has now deleted a standard warning to people that overstayed their visas that they Skip to content ...
I'm asking you about some of the changes in policies and enforcement actions that we have seen under this administration. It's not a defense of anyone. It's questions based on what we have seen in ...
Homeland Security acknowledged the number of people who would be affected by the new change “is small,” but said it could have a big impact on cases where someone could pose a danger.
Changes will be in effect July 31, 2025. Skip navigation. Back to News & Commentary ACLU Lens: DHS Shift on Deportation Policy a First Step toward Reform, but Leaves Many Questions Unanswered Steve ...