English Associated Press Mexico says it has rejected US-funded migrant transit centers By AP Staff October 10, 2023 The New York Times Adams Went South to Deter Migrants. Many Say They’ll Come Anyway. By Andy Newman, Julie Turkewitz and Juan Arredondo October 11, 2023 CNN Trump again uses terror... Continue »
Oakland resident María Mendoza said that California Senator Dianne Feinstein, who died on Sept. 28 at the age of 90, will “forever” be in her heart. The registered oncology nurse was not just a constituent. She credits the late Senator with helping her return to the U.S. and her... Continue »
English The New York Times How Biden’s Promises to Reverse Trump’s Immigration Policies Crumbled By Michael D. Shear October 6, 2023 The Washington Post Biden faces growing pressure from Democrats over border crossings By Toluse Olorunnipa October 8, 2023 The Boston Globe Under pressure, Biden administration to send team... Continue »
Today's must-read top immigration news from around the country.
English The Messenger Biden Takes Hits From All Sides as He Tries to Walk a Fine Line on the Border By Rebecca Morin and Nicole Gaudiano October 05, 2023 Latino Los Ángeles Thirst for revenge and chaos fuel Republican extremism By Maribel Hastings and David Torres October 05, 2023... Continue »
The Biden administration and the Justice Department are taking decisive action against international fentanyl traffickers, from China to Mexico, to stop the deadly flow of fentanyl from taking the lives of Americans. Meanwhile, contemptible figures on the political right continue to daily peddle disinformation about the very real fentanyl... Continue »
English El Semanario (CO, NM) The Debate over Republican Degradation By Maribel Hastings and David Torres October 05, 2023 CBS News Record number of Venezuelan migrants crossed U.S.-Mexico border in September, internal data show By Camilo Montoya-Galvez October 04, 2023 Associated Press Biden administration waives 26 federal laws to... Continue »
Tens of thousands of undocumented Minnesotans are now eligible to apply for a driver’s license, thanks to a new law signed into place by Democratic Gov. Tim Walz in March. The bill’s prospects for passage were greatly enhanced when Democrats took control of the State Senate last November, ensuring... Continue »
English The New York Times Jailed and Desperate, Immigrants Are Enlisted in Border Crackdown By Sarah Cutler, Steve Eder, and Robert Gebeloff October 03, 2023 The Washington Post U.S. charges Chinese companies, executives with fentanyl crimes By Nick Miroff October 03, 2023 The New York Times Trump Wanted to... Continue »
A judge has ordered former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and former Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III to testify in a lawsuit filed by families separated at the southern border, The Washington Post reports. The two former Trump officials were instrumental in the planning and implementation... Continue »
English The Hill Hispanic Democrats look to sweet-talk administration on immigration By Rafael Bernal October 02, 2023 The Dallas Morning News Migrant surge will persist until U.S. addresses root causes, Mexican diplomat warns By Alfredo Corchado September 29, 2023 ABC 10 San Diego Local nonprofits say families are being... Continue »