
Immigration Shake-Up: Lawyers and Migrants Confront Rapid U.S. Policy Changes
Major changes in the U.S. immigration system under President Trump are causing fear and uncertainty among immigrants and lawyers alike.
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Major changes in the U.S. immigration system under President Trump are causing fear and uncertainty among immigrants and lawyers alike.
A U.S. federal judge has blocked the deportation of over 500,000 Caribbean and Latin American migrants previously shielded from removal.
A federal judge blocks President Trump’s plan to deport Venezuelan migrants without hearings, affirming that migrants are entitled to due process.
With the U.S. intensifying its crackdown on illegal immigration, Canada is preparing for a potential influx of migrants at its borders.
Thousands of undocumented migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. are now stranded in Mexico as deportations escalate, leaving them uncertain about their future.
Undocumented migrants in the U.S. are facing increased fear as deportations surge under the current administration, leaving many uncertain about their future and the safety of their families.
Migrants in Mexico are in limbo after the U.S. asylum process was put on hold by the new Trump administration, leaving thousands stranded at the border with uncertain futures.
Tijuana prepares as U.S. mass deportations loom, readying support for an unprecedented influx of migrants.
President Trump’s mass deportation plan could heavily impact the U.S. construction industry, which relies on undocumented migrant workers, potentially leading to labor shortages and economic slowdowns.
Following the suspension of all U.S. asylum claims by President Trump’s administration, migrants are stranded along the U.S.-Mexico border, uncertain of their futures.