
Border Patrol neglected to view medical file before 8-year-old's death
Investigators say a Border Patrol nurse declined to read the file that said the 8-year-old had a heart condition and a rare blood disorder.
Investigators say a Border Patrol nurse declined to read the file that said the 8-year-old had a heart condition and a rare blood disorder.
A new law will penalize businesses who employ undocumented migrants, and advocates say it'll greatly affect the state's labor market.
DACA, originally put in place by President Barack Obama's administration in 2012, has faced many legal journeys through various federal courts.
Starting July 1, a new Florida law will create more restrictions for undocumented migrants.
A new Florida law will tighten restrictions on undocumented people living in Florida, and opponents worry it'll worsen the labor shortage.
The lawsuit claims the CBP One app encourages migrants to enter the U.S. even if they don't qualify for asylum.
Mayor Eric Adams says as many as 700 asylum-seekers are arriving each day, and the city is running out of resources to house them.
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Pleas for medical care were ignored, says the mother.
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The mayor says as many as 700 asylum-seekers are arriving each day.
The news comes after authorities confirmed Friday that a 17-year-old unaccompanied migrant staying at a U.S. facility in Florida died.
The office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said it was prepared to send more than 1,000 law enforcement and National Guard personnel to Texas.
One pastor shared how his congregation and community are helping welcome the influx migrants to Chicago and trying to meet their needs.
The Biden administration says there was not a spike in border crossings as they had expected.
Brownsville, Texas, is under a state of emergency to handle potential migrant surges.
The law, which cracks down on illegal immigration, will have a wide-ranging impact on a number of vital industries.
Those who just came to the U.S. face a complicated process full of delays and new questions.
Mayor Eric Adams signed an executive order that suspends portions of the city's right-to-shelter law.
A Honduran official said the child was a 17-year-old staying at a U.S. facility in Florida.
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Title 42 is still technically in place but won't be used to enforce immigration law. Instead, the U.S. is following its pre-pandemic laws.
While thousands of migrants attempt to navigate sweeping immigration changes, cities like El Paso say they're prepared to provide shelter and meals.
Now that Title 42 has ended, the U.S. government wants to make it clear "The border is not open."
Title 42 expires just before midnight tonight, and the new policies taking its place are confusing to many migrants.
Red state governors are criticizing President Joe Biden for a surge of immigrants crossing the border.
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As Title 42 comes to an end, Republican lawmakers want to push through H.R. 2 in hopes of addressing immigration along the border.
The New York City mayor's office says the city's daily intake of migrants has exceeded 500 individuals, and it anticipates a substantial increase.
DHS official talks to Scripps News and sheds light on the consequences of a "badly broken" U.S. immigration system.
Migrants are waiting for U.S. Customs and Border Protection to open the door as the Title 42 immigration policy expires Thursday at 11:59 P.M.
Title 42 ending doesn't mean there won't be rules and procedures related to immigration — but how effective they are remains to be determined.
Thousands of refugees, arriving daily, are camped out in Matamoros, Mexico, hoping for an asylum appointment to cross legally at a port of entry.
The city's outgoing mayor has issued a state of emergency over the growing migrant influx, calling the situation "flat-out dangerous."
The Biden administration is implementing a new rule that is intended to make it more challenging for migrants to seek asylum.
The mayor's office said the latest people to arrive had been bused to the city from Texas by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
A Florida bill would fine businesses that knowingly hire undocumented migrants, and also force hospitals to ask patients about immigration status.