Mass Deportations of Immigrants Destroy More Native-Born American Jobs than they Create
Leading immigration economist Michael Clemens explains why.
Leading immigration economist Michael Clemens explains why.
Today’s decision “is narrow and simply maintains the longstanding jurisprudential status quo,” wrote Justice Brett Kavanaugh for the majority.
A Government Accountability Office report last year documented hundreds of ICE actions involving potential U.S. citizens.
They were ultimately allowed to stay. But it’s an example of ICE targeting nonviolent migrants after a federal judge blocked the Biden administration’s enforcement priorities.
Hundreds of lives were upended by the University of Farmington, a fake university that took $6 million in tuition and fees from foreign students.
A new directive could impose a hefty financial burden on state taxpayers and reduce community trust toward police.
Deportation proceedings are a second layer of prosecution for people who have either served their sentences or had their convictions overturned.
But more still needs to be done to address the refugee crisis mounting in Eastern Europe.
"It's abundantly clear he has no regard for the suffering of the Venezuelan people," then–presidential candidate Biden said of Trump's deportation flights.
Some good changes have flown under the radar. But there have been few wins—political or practical.
Knox County's program authorizing such enforcement activities may have been instituted illegally.
A new bill could give some hope to "Documented Dreamers."
Howard Bailey spent years serving his country, supporting his family, and running two small businesses. Then he got kicked out of the country.
This is the conclusion of the Yale Journal on Regulation symposium about the book.
Mory Keita was involved in two cases against the government, including an ACLU suit challenging ICE and a case alleging abuse by Butler County Jail guards.
Bounchan Keola was injured while fighting the deadly Zogg Fire. California rewarded him with a possible deportation.
A part of the law intended to hold suspected terrorists for deportation is being twisted to justify indefinite detention.
Trump admires one of the darkest chapters in America's deportation history.
At tonight's Democratic debate, Joe Biden totally whiffed on a question about deportation stats. He should be forthcoming about his record on immigration.
ICE agents told investigators they were "unaware" of policies to avoid deporting veterans—the same policies the agency assured me it was following in 2016.
Conservative majority declines to consider constitutional concerns of holding noncitizens without hearings.
The man behind the "Deportation Bus" said he wanted to round up criminals. Looks like he should have started with himself.
CityWell United Methodist Church sheltered an undocumented immigrant until they said he was lured to an immigration office under false pretenses.
Father David Boase was led to believe that he was eligible to vote. His mistake caught up with him 12 years later.
Even with restrictionist, pro-Trump Rep. Duncan D. Hunter in their corner, the Dunoyers will probably have to leave before the end of the year.
Angela Becerra's case is a reminder that legal immigration is more complicated than just "getting in line."
"I've always been proud to be an American. But now I'm ashamed."
ICE claimed tattoos are evidence of gang activity, grounds for deportation.