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Trump Administration Proposes Sweeping Asylum Restrictions
The Trump administration has proposed sweeping restrictions on asylum, seeking to align a legal framework with the president’s efforts to limit immigration to the United States. -
Federal Judge Briefly Stops US From Expelling Migrant Teen
A federal judge has temporarily stopped President Donald Trump’s administration from expelling a teenager to Honduras under a policy enacted during the coronavirus pandemic that didn’t give the teen a chance under federal law to stay in the United States. -
US Expands Virus Testing Of Detained Migrants Amid Criticism
U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement says it's expanding coronavirus testing at detention facilities. -
Judge Blocks Deportation Of Honduran Teenager Due To Pandemic
The 16-year-old boy was to be deported Wednesday under a new administration policy that applies federal health statutes, intended to mitigate the spread of disease, to immigration cases. -
Citizenship Concerns Remain As Immigration Agency Reopens
The federal agency charged with overseeing legal immigration is resuming services in many cities across the country Thursday after being shuttered for more than two months because of the coronavirus pandemic. -
Unrest Devastates A City's Landmark Street Of Diversity
Along the sprawling Minneapolis street where more than a century of migrants have found their Midwestern footholds, a new history can be traced. -
With Naturalizations On Hold, Potential New Voters Sit On Sidelines
An estimated 860,000 people were set to become citizens this year – with many also expected to become first-time voters. But the pandemic has put a temporary halt to naturalization ceremonies. -
Worker Shortage Concerns Loom In Immigrant-Heavy Meatpacking
The meat and poultry industry has historically relied on immigrant labor to do some of the most dangerous jobs in America, from employing refugees to a notorious record of hiring immigrants in the U.S. illegally. -
Unlikely Allies Band Together In Laredo To Oppose The Border Wall
Landowners, bankers, city officials and a congressman are all trying to keep the wall from coming and destroying the 265-year-old city's historic downtown. -
Coronavirus Slams Couple Struggling To Feed Young Daughter
The call from the Washington D.C., clinic brought the news that the hard-working Honduran immigrant couple had most feared — they each had the coronavirus.