A court has paused a controversial immigration law in Texas that allows local and state officials to detain anyone they suspect entered the country illegally, superseding federal powers.
A law that would allow state and local law enforcement officers to apprehend and expel unauthorized migrants is enmeshed in a legal and political firestorm. By J. David Goodman and Edgar Sandoval ...
Footage of migrants surging across the southern border and trampling Texas National Guard members has "moved the needle" for residents in the Lone Star State to consider supporting the TEXIT ...
A portion of wire barrier along the southern border in Texas was breached again by migrants who crossed the country illegally ...
A humanitarian organization in northeastern Mexico is saying it did not create flyers urging border-bound migrants to vote ...
A federal appeals court late Tuesday issued an order that again prevents Texas from arresting migrants suspected of entering the US illegally, hours after the Supreme Court allowed the strict new ...
(NewsNation) — Agents working at the U.S. southern border are fearful that migrants attempting to enter the country illegally are becoming increasingly aggressive toward law enforcement, which ...
Tens of thousands of migrants have crossed the border into the United States from Mexico over the past few years. We've seen the dramatic rise of migrants moving to our nation's biggest cities ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) “That law upends the federal-state balance of power that has existed for over a ...
Denver, a city of 710,000, has taken in more than 40,000 migrants the past year. And although about half of them have since ...