Trump issued the order which slashed funding to local governments that refused to share information about illegal immigrants with U.S. immigration authorities in January.
The implementation of new restrictions is bringing the flow of refugees to a halt. But even as much of the country turns its back on strangers fleeing war zones, refugee organizations in California report a surge in the number of community residents volunteering time and donating resources to help the new arrivals.
"If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you...." That's what happens in criminal court, but not for people facing deportation in Immigration Courts. A group of civil-rights and immigrant-rights activists in California want the state to establish a system of universal representation.
Immigrant records will soon include online behavior from Facebook to Google.
Tech firms have found that it's good business to hire refugees — and not just in Silicon Valley but around the world.
Alonso Guillen, a 31-year-old disc jockey, was born in Piedras Negras, Mexico, and moved to the United States, under the shelter of DACA. He has been living in Lufkin, Texas, ever since he was a teenager.
Organization launched by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gathers extensive list of signatures of tech and business leaders in support of Dreamers.
In California, the battle over immigration intensifies as a historic bill makes its way to the governor's desk.
A number of tech companies including IBM and Red Hat met with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to discuss building an "extreme vetting" program.
The proposed plan for the U.S. was slammed by critics — but similar point systems already exist in Canada, Australia and other nations.
Twitterati followed the verbal battle between Acosta and Miller with great enthusiasm and was quick to pick sides.
Armed only with a small boat, the leaders of “Defend Europe” argue that rescue organizations are inadvertently aiding human trafficking, and they want the Mediterranean migration route closed.
Far-right millennials head to Europe to protect them from an African migrant invasion.
Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon set a record for lobbying expenditures.
The service will cost $150, and it will guide a person through the Green Card application process and help in scheduling appointments with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
A directive from the head of ICE’s enforcement unit appears to push for tougher action than the Trump administration has publicly promised.
The racial polarization due to President Donald Trump’s discourse during the election campaign led to a surge in hate crimes against minorities in the country.
A former Infosys executive filed a reverse discrimination lawsuit against the IT company alleging discrimination is used against all "non-South Asian" employees.
"Pretty good imagination, right? My idea," President Trump said.
Apple CEO Tim Cook explained in an interview with Businessweek why the HomePod wasn't introduced as an Amazon Echo competitor, and how he and Trump are "dramatically different."
During his campaigning days, President Donald Trump had promised to end the DACA program for immigrants, calling it “unconstitutional executive amnesty.”
June might have a lot of questions for the attorney general.