
Trump's immigration policy transformed migration in Mexico and reduced crossings by more than 80%: IOM...
The UN reports a historic drop in irregular migration to Mexico and an increase in returns and requests for permanence

The UN reports a historic drop in irregular migration to Mexico and an increase in returns and requests for permanence

Reports of abuse, overcrowding and lack of medical care increase in immigration centers

Members of the AILA warn about the consequences of the memorandum that requires immigrants to apply for Legal Residency from a US consulate.

The organization documented that thousands of Cubans expelled by the United States remain in Mexico without papers, housing or access to medical care.

The new Green Card policy has serious implications for those who overstayed their visas.

Jonathan Blitzer is a journalist for The New Yorker and author of the book "Everyone Who's Gone Is Here"

The new policy will limit adjustment of status within the US except in extraordinary cases

There are 2.93 million people of Cuban origin living in the United States. An estimated 475,000 immigrants born in Cuba were without full legal status in 2023

The White House analyzes changes in taxes to identify undocumented immigrants, but faces judicial blockades

Senators denounce delays, deportations and arrests that threaten the stability of young immigrants

Concerning delays in USCIS and persecutory policies of the Trump government against the 'Dreamers'

Humberto Cruz, originally from Monterrey, had signed with the Padres after receiving a bonus of $750 thousand dollars

Allan Michael Marrero, detained by ICE for 150 days, returns home to New York after community support and legal action

The SSA can suspend Social Security payments if you don't meet key requirements. Learn the reasons and how to avoid losing your benefits

Deportations, limitations on Green Cards and citizenship are some aspects of the immigration scenario in the U.S. for the new year

A class-action lawsuit seeks to prevent some 15,000 people from losing immigration protections under the Family Reunification program starting in January

Democrats say rule change opens door to penalizing those who previously accessed such programs

The criteria for approving high-skilled visas have also been tightened in recent months

Among the affected groups are DACA recipients, TPS holders from various countries, and those with humanitarian permits such as Cubans, Venezuelans, and Ukrainians

Dick Durbin and Lisa Murkowski reintroduce the Dream Act hoping to pave the way to citizenship for immigrant children

What happens to your Green Card if you travel outside the US for too long and how to avoid the presumption of abandonment when returning to the country

What happens to a Green Card after marriage if I get divorced, and what does USCIS require to maintain it legally without losing conditional residency?

A new State Department directive instructs embassies and consulates to consider the health and age of individuals in visa evaluations

Maria Gaytan's husband was repatriated to Mexico and Magda Samayoa's oldest daughter was sent to Guatemala

The man was arrested by ICE in September 2025 and taken into custody at the Krome Detention Center for deportation proceedings

Duwayne Baugh immigrated from Jamaica years ago and obtained his Green Card shortly after

Mario Reyes had a Green Card application pending before his arrest

Khalil, who graduated from Columbia University (in New York) in 2024, was arrested last March by ICE without a warrant

Reza Zavvar was detained outside his home in Maryland for an old marijuana possession conviction

The objective of this bill is to end the chaos of mass deportations that is harming the income of small businesses

John Shin was on tour at the time of his arrest

Oladipo Oyeneyin was not directly involved in the incident

Hernan Castro lawyers reveal that the detainee action was done without malicious intent

The new rules regulate the interview for asylees and refugees and their family members who apply for permanent residence or adjustment of status

Julio Cesar Chavez commented that Junior is not a criminal and that his family is dismayed by what is happening

These measures are intended to search for links to hate speech, extreme activities, or criminal groups

The ban affects Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen, according to the White House