Many leaders say their policies to limit local cooperation with federal immigration officials stand. But signs of division have emerged.
The Trump administration is sending more active-duty and National Guard troops to the border, and a judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship. NBC News' Gabe ...
On Thursday, many metro schools, hospitals, and organizations addressed the change in policy for Immigration and Customs ...
Trump's changes to immigration policy create what advocates describe as devastating implications for Texas families and communities.
Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigrant criminals is in full swing just days into his presidency, with some of his top officials celebrating at least eight arrests made so far in the Boston ...
Pastor Emma Lozano’s church in Pilsen used to provide sanctuary for migrants facing deportation. Now, she is worried it could make them a target for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Sheriff Jack Johnson assures that they have no such actions planned but will work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
More than a third of children in Texas are immigrants or children of immigrants, according to Children at Risk.
A federal judge to hear first arguments in a multi-state lawsuit seeking to block executive order ending constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship ...
Gov. Kristi Noem’s heated rhetoric on immigration belies a stark economic reality in her own state: With unemployment at 1.9% — the lowest in the country — South Dakota faces an acute labor shortage ...
The status shows how the city has demonstrated policies, practices and services are inclusive to everyone, especially those who come from other countries.
One of Trump's executive orders moves to end birthright citizenship, a right enshrined in the Constitution. Here's what you need to know about the legal principle and its possible future.