Leicester has the highest proportion of Indians or British Asians anywhere in the country.
A "big deal" - a comprehensive solution for U.S. immigration reform - may be Congress' best choice, a Gallup poll indicates.
Brazil needs workers to finish building stadiums in time for the World Cup -- but at what price?
When it comes to international relations, there's the view of the U.S. public, then there's the view of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Most Americans favor granting citizenship to undocumented persons; but what's the probability of it passing in an election year?
Remittances to Latin America is returning to pre-crisis levels, with the notable exception of the biggest recipient.
Many foreign workers in Qatar have their passports held by employers and are subjected to blackmail, low pay and long work hours, a report says.
Republicans maintain there is little time left this year, but advocates say the House can pass reform if it wants to.
UBS economist Paul Donovan explains exactly how the financial crisis may have sparked anti-immigration sentiment in Europe and America.
After forcing a federal court to temporarily suspend deportations last week, Arizona activists ratchet up the protest.
The arrests were made on Tuesday afternoon at a pro-immigration reform protest on Tuesday near the Capitol.
A 9-year-old boy got through security and boarded a plane going from Minneapolis, Minn. to Las Vegas without a ticket or an adult.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Trust Act into law Saturday as rallies across the country call for immigration reform.
This U.S. labor abuse case undermines common claims by employers they need guest workers because locals won’t do the jobs.
Getting the bill out of Congress is possible in '13, say some pro-immigration Republicans. Now they need to convince their party.
In several new communities, infrastructure and economic opportunities lag the pace of property development, making it difficult to attract residents.
Cecilia Muñoz, the president's point person on immigration, says she wants to make immigration reform a reality after the recess.
Rep. Luis Gutierrez says he would vote for a bill including stronger border security, because of the risks immigrants take to unite or stay with their families.
Undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children got a reprieve. Now they want Obama to expand the program to everybody.
More than 700,000 immigrants were naturalized as U.S. citizens in 2012.
People who wield influence in Republican circles think immigration reform should follow along the lines of what the Senate has already done.
House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte weighs in on whether children of undocumented immigrants should be legalized.