Immigration
A local woman has been living in a sanctuary Church since October 2017 to avoid detainment from ICE. A Columbus mother received great news Tuesday after ICE and Customs Enforcement withdraw their $500,000 placed on her. Edith Espinal, has been living in a sanctuary church since Oct. 2017 seeking safety from ICE. Her lawyer, Lizbeth […]
ICE seems to be stepping up its enforcement game, purportedly first going after “criminals”—or those caught up in the nation’s notoriously unjust criminal justice system. They are starting to arrest defendants at criminal courts.
Amid soaring controversy about donations to anti-immigration and population-control groups, a prominent charity in the South appears to be distancing itself from the organizations, according to the Atlanta Daily World.
Republicans are getting really mad at Donald Trump's administration.
U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Saturday.
Obama invited president-elect Donald Trump to the White House on Thursday to talk about a “smooth transition of power."
The Court failed to reach a decision on United States v. Texas, No. 15-674, likely due to the empty Supreme Court seat.
"So when I see immigrant, when I think immigrant, I think strength I think strong. I think triumph."
NewsOne celebrates Immigrant Heritage Month in June to demonstrate America's diversity and highlight just how connected we are due to the shared experience of immigration, from descendants of slavery to new immigrants coming to this nation seeking a better life.
The U.S. Supreme Court is slated to decide whether President Obama will have the power to prevent illegal immigrants in our country from being deported.
Federal authorities charged a U.S. Border Patrol agent with second-degree murder in the shooting of a Mexican teenager in October 2012.
Brian Zaragoza was leaving a Mexican market with his mother in Indianapolis Friday when shots rang out of a moving vehicle