President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to launch – on Day 1 of his presidency – the largest deportation of undocumented immigrants in U.S. history. Political observers say making good on
She investigated the secrecy surrounding the U.S. immigration system and covered the deportation hearings of President Barack Obama's Kenyan ... for an immigration enforcement blitz in Chicago ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are planning a major enforcement operation that will target immigrants for several days following the inauguration of Donald Trump as president, according to a document reviewed by NBC News and a person familiar with the planning.
A legal expert is sharing what changes she believes will take place once the president-elect is inaugurated next week.
As President-elect Donald Trump looks to make sweeping changes to immigration policy in his second term, we revisit the history of immigration law through past presidencies starting in the 1700s.
which would require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain noncitizens who commit certain crimes. It comes after a bruising election season for Democrats, who lost both the White House ...
Legal experts and researchers say incoming President Donald Trump's promised mass deportations could actually end up undermining goals of public safety and national security.
Authorized by then-president Barack ... enforcement is trying to search their homes or vehicles,” she says. “What to do if someone is detained and turned over to ICE [U.S. Immigration and ...
President Trump has signed several executive orders making sweeping changes to the immigration system. Immigration was one of voters’ top issues in the election, with many supporting Trump’s message that the current system is broken.
and stop the flood of lethal fentanyl into the U.S. As overseer of DHS's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, Noem would play a critical role in Trump's much-touted plans to deport ...
Mixed-status families who have lived in the U.S. for decades are taking extra steps to prepare in case one or more members are deported.