The Trump administration is touting an immigration crackdown that includes putting shackled immigrants on U.S. military planes, expanding agents' arrests of people here illegally and abandoning programs that gave some permission to stay.
An assortment of NGOs, ideologically committed to open borders, simultaneously facilitated and profited from resettling illegal aliens across the country.
President Trump pushed border encounters to historical lows without signing into law a bipartisan border deal lauded by Democratic opponents.
One month since President Donald Trump was sworn in as president, the White House is touting the administration's successes, including claiming a sharp drop in illegal immigration. "Daily illegal alien encounters plummet 95% under President Trump," read ...
I think it’s a joke that they think aliens will actually report to register,” said one Homeland Security source.
Rep. Paul Gosar clashed over immigration with big city Democratic mayors in a congressional hearing, going as far as to quiz them on Arizona’s controversial Senate Bill 1070 law.
The Canadian government has reinforced border operations to stop migrants going to the United States, a major Trump complaint. But early data shows people are, instead, starting to flee the United States for Canada.
A Utah Senate committee resurrected a bill that would penalize driving without a license, four days after rejecting the same bill.
Over the past 25 years, the only time monthly apprehensions came close to the level recorded in February was in April 2017.