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More Children Face Immigration Judges Through Video Screens
Technical difficulties caused delays and snarled the beginning of the Trump administration's expansion of video courts to process the immigration claims of children in U.S. government custody. -
Justices Allow 'Remain In Mexico' Asylum Policy To Continue
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to continue enforcing a policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings, despite lower court rulings that the policy probably is illegal. -
Turkey's Leader To Press EU For Help Amid Migrant Standoff
Monday's talks come after thousands of migrants massed at Turkey's land border with EU-member Greece after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country would no longer prevent them from leaving for European countries. -
A Migrant Father Sends His Son To The U.S.: 'I Know That He's Safe'
More parents are sending children across the Gateway International Bridge to Brownsville, Texas, to get them away from squalid, dangerous conditions in a displaced persons camp in Matamoros, Mexico. -
US Sending Military Police To Two Border Crossings
The U.S. government says it's sending 160 military police and engineers to two official border crossings to deal with asylum seekers in case a federal appeals court strikes down one of the Trump administration's key policies. -
Trump Administration Poised To Start Collecting DNA From Immigration Detainees
The Trump Administration says the policy change will help law enforcement apprehend criminal suspects. Rights advocates describe it as a serious breach of privacy against vulnerable populations. -
Walsh, Cassellius Announce Draft Policy On Giving Information To Police
Cassellius would have to sign off on most requests for student data -
Court Blocks Trump's 'Remain In Mexico' Policy Along Part Of The Border
The 9th Circuit said the policy, which forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico, may violate the law. But judges were only prepared to block the policy in two states, starting next week. -
Walsh Says Federal Ruling Won't Change Boston's ICE Cooperation Policies
The mayor says the city is reviewing Wednesday's federal appeals court ruling. -
Noorani: The Public Charge Rule Is In Essence A Wealth Test
Under the new rule, immigration officers are given much more jurisdiction to turn away an individual seeking to enter the U.S., renew a visa or apply for a green card.