
President Trump Insists His Border Wall Plan Has 'Never Changed'
President Donald Trump said his border wall plan hasn't changed, but White House chief of staff John Kelly reportedly said it has.
President Donald Trump said his border wall plan hasn't changed, but White House chief of staff John Kelly reportedly said it has.
White House chief of staff John Kelly reportedly told lawmakers Wednesday the president's campaign rhetoric on immigration was "uninformed."
The ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus says it'll vote to fund the government, but only if the House votes on its immigration bill.
A judge blocked attempts to end the program last week.
Sen. Dick Durbin grilled Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on President Trump allegedly calling some nations "shithole countries."
On Sunday morning, President Trump said the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was "probably dead."
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services says it will accept renewal applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
TheDream.US says Jeff Bezos' $33 million donation is the largest in the organization's history.
The nations President Donald Trump reportedly referred to as "shithole countries" are responding to his remarks.
Trump was reportedly responding to a proposal to restore protections for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries.
Sen. Jeff Flake says the deal is "the only game in town," but other lawmakers are skeptical if an agreement was actually reached.
Four Republican lawmakers introduced a sweeping new immigration bill Wednesday.
They want Congress to pass legislation on the matter by the end of next week.
The agency called the operation a followup to similar raids conducted in 2013.
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President Donald Trump and bipartisan lawmakers met to discuss the DACA program, the so-called border wall and other immigration issues.
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The president wants more border security to go hand in hand with any DACA fix.
The Trump administration said it will end a temporary immigration status program for some 200,000 El Salvador natives.
The Trump administration will end a program that gave temporary immigration status to thousands from El Salvador.
The clock is ticking on DACA protections, but the White House's border security request could put a strain on ongoing negotiations.
The man who was cleared of murder in the death of Kate Steinle was sentenced Friday for a gun charge related to her death.
Washington's attorney general says Motel 6 locations illegally disclosed guests' private information to immigration enforcement agents.
In a tweet Friday, the president said a DACA deal won't happen without the "desperately needed wall at the southern border," among other stipulations.
The president has options now. Eight of them.
Before the Senate spending bill vote, Hispanic Caucus members reportedly visited Schumer's office to urge him to get more senators to vote "no."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Congress will table the issue until 2018 to avoid a government shutdown.
In light of the talks on both sides of the aisle to reform the immigration system, we break down how that system works for undocumented immigrants.
Apprehensions along the U.S. southern border are at a seven-month high.
SCOTUS is split over documents related to the Trump administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The Department of Homeland Security released immigration stats for the 2017 fiscal year.
The pact isn't finalized yet, but it aims to provide help to migrants worldwide.