The revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans by the Trump administration exposes the most vulnerable migrants to falling prey to organized crime.
With this series of weekly updates, WOLA seeks to cover the most important developments at the U.S.-Mexico border. See ...
New Trump administration policies are creating fear and uncertainty for many immigrants who’ve been living legally in the US.
For anyone who has followed the harsh rhetoric from President Donald Trump and his supporters about Nicolás Maduro’s ...
Public officials in the U.S. city with the largest population of Venezuelans, the western Miami-Dade municipality of Doral, are facing a challenging dilemma as they navigate the shifting terrain of ...
(Tribune News Service) — Jose Barco, a decorated U.S. Army veteran once based out of Fort Carson who served two tours in Iraq ...
For nearly 350,000 Venezuelans benefiting from Temporary Protected Status, a federal program the Trump administration has ...
The impact of the vacating of the Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans in the U.S., some of them living in Lowell, as ...
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security and the Defense Department are racing to set up multiple tent facilities in ...
Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw acknowledged that rumors of 'mass deportations' have created a level of fear in ...
The Trump administration resumed deportation flights to Venezuela on Monday, sending two planeloads of illegal migrants and gangbangers back for the first time in nearly a year — but there’s plenty ...
Luis Alberto Castillo arrived in the United States so that he could “give everything to his son,” said his sister. Then, ...
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