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.
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.
The president and the tech industry have disagreed over immigration and the climate, but industry leaders and the administration will get together in Washington, D.C., for multiple meetings.
Texas' ban on sanctuary cities will go into effect on Sept. 1, which, if violated, can attract fine up to $25,500 per day.
For Labor Day, immigrant groups are gearing up for holding anti-Trump protests across the U.S.
On Jan. 25, the president issued an order to stop the funding to the sanctuary cities that serve as a safe harbor to immigrants staying in the country illegally.
Half of the suits were filed in just four districts — New Jersey, California's Los Angeles district and New York's Brooklyn and Manhattan districts.
Conversely, federal arrests for drugs, probation or parole violations, property crimes and guns were all down significantly.