Tag: Immigration
Chile Moves to Expand Migrant Data Access Rules
Chile’s government is seeking broader access to migrant data through educational and health institutions as part of proposed deportation reforms.
May 15, 2026
U.S.–DRC Pact Turns Migrants Into Bargaining Chips
Washington uses third-country agreements to outsource its immigration management problems. The landscape of United States immigration policy has undergone a fundamental shift since 2025. While traditional enforcement strategies focused on returning individuals to their countries of origin, current strategies emphasize “third-country externalization.” RELATED:African Union Raises Concerns Over U.S.-Africa Migration Deals Linked to Trump-Era Deportations This […]
April 21, 2026
Federal Agencies Debunk Noem’s Cannibal Deportation Story
Federal officials say there is no record supporting Kristi Noem’s claim of a cannibal detainee aboard a deportation flight.
February 25, 2026
Trump Claims “Transformation” as Data and Courts Challenge Narrative
Trump presented his second-term record as historic progress, while official data, court rulings and protests revealed mounting contradictions.
February 25, 2026
Trump pushes for 2030 Census pilot with immigration status question
“Adding a citizenship question is a calculated attempt to suppress Latino participation and erase other communities of color from the American map,” said the organization Voto Latino.
February 6, 2026
Trump Pulls Federal Agents From Minneapolis Protests
Trump ordered federal agents to step back from protests in Minneapolis after two demonstrators were killed, as ICE shifts toward more targeted enforcement in Minnesota.
February 1, 2026
US Judge Orders Release of Detained Ecuadorian Child
A federal judge ordered the release of a detained Ecuadorian child and his father, criticizing deportation quotas and conditions in family detention centers.
February 1, 2026
U.S. Faces Brief Government Shutdown
U.S. federal agencies face a brief shutdown as Congress prepares for a Monday budget vote.
January 31, 2026
Health Crisis Deepens at U.S. Immigration Detention Facilities as Illnesses Spread
The outbreak in Aurora is not an isolated incident within ICE’s detention system. U.S. health officials are investigating reports of widespread illness at a near-capacity immigration detention facility in Aurora, a city in the U.S. state of Colorado that lies partly in Adams County, after immigrant-rights advocates alleged that a largely untreated outbreak had swept […]
January 22, 2026
U.S. Government Subpoenas Minnesota Officials Over Immigration Enforcement
The probe is examining whether state and local officials coordinated efforts to obstruct ICE agents. On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice served grand jury subpoenas to the offices of several top Minnesota officials amid disputes over immigration enforcement. RELATED: ICE Crushes Human Dignity While Digital Resistance Reclaims Migrant Rights The subpoenas were delivered to […]