
Venezuelan Families Face Deportation After U.S. Supreme Court Ruling
Venezuelan families living legally in the U.S. now face deportation after a Supreme Court decision revokes their protected status, leaving their future uncertain.
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Venezuelan families living legally in the U.S. now face deportation after a Supreme Court decision revokes their protected status, leaving their future uncertain.

President Trump has signed a proclamation banning travel from 12 countries and partially restricting travel from 7 others, citing national security risks.

A Miami mother shares her heartbreak as her son is deported to Cuba despite being married to a U.S. citizen and having a young baby, highlighting the human toll of intensified immigration enforcement.

International students in the U.S. are facing new challenges as shifting immigration policies and political tensions turn classrooms into battlegrounds, impacting global education.

President Trump demands Harvard disclose identities of international students after court blocks administration’s attempt to revoke university’s ability to admit foreign students.

Harvard University sues the Trump administration over new policies that could force international students to leave the U.S. if their courses are online.

Critics accuse the Trump administration of denying migrants basic rights amid an ongoing crackdown on immigration and mass deportations.

New questions emerge after the death of Haitian woman Marie Ange Blaise in U.S. immigration custody. Documents indicate she had legal status, raising concerns about her detention.

The Trump Administration may deport undocumented migrants to Libya despite safety warnings, raising human rights concerns.

Controversy surrounds U.S. deportation tactics as legal questions arise over detention conditions and detainee deaths.