Bad news about the green card: what the law says about ICE detentions
The article discusses the complexities and fears surrounding ICE detentions, highlighting how immigration laws differ from criminal law regarding status and procedural issues.
Recent Updates on Immigration Laws in the U.S.: Asylum, ICE Arrests and What to Expect in March 2026
Recent immigration law updates in the U.S. detail new government proposals affecting asylum seekers and a judicial ruling that challenges deportation policies.
Quebec company charged with hiring 21 unauthorized foreign workers
A Quebec company and its directors have been charged with hiring unauthorized foreign workers over a two-year span, following an investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency.
With Florida and Texas at the forefront: the updated map of counties collaborating with ICE to detain migrants
Florida and Texas lead the list of U.S. counties collaborating with ICE under the 287(g) program to enforce immigration laws.
The Swedish government will deport more convicted foreigners
Sweden's government plans to implement stricter deportation laws for convicted non-citizens, proposing automatic expulsion for prison sentences.
The bill vetoed by Katie Hobbs in Arizona to protect migrants receiving treatment in hospitals
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bill SB1051, which proposed a mandatory mechanism for hospitals to collect information on patients' immigration status, citing federal laws and the functioning of the healthcare system.
Texas news today, live: latest updates from Tuesday, February 24
Live updates and weather forecasts for Texas on February 24, emphasizing laws and events relevant to residents.
The ICE Advances: The Map Showing the Influence of ICE and the Progress of the 287(g) Agreement in the U.S.
The article discusses the expansion of the ICE's 287(g) agreements that enable local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws in the United States.
ICE arrests illegal immigrants convicted of child rape, sexual assault, drug trafficking
ICE has arrested several illegal immigrants previously convicted of violent and sexual crimes as part of efforts to enforce immigration laws.
Has Immunity Ended? The Cook County Prosecutor's Office in Chicago Will Now Go After Federal Agents Who Violate the Law
The Cook County Prosecutor's Office in Chicago has issued a new protocol allowing for the potential prosecution of federal immigration agents who violate state laws.
In Chicago and Los Angeles: The Little-Known Rule Used by ICE to Detain Migrants and American Citizens
The article discusses a little-known regulation that allows ICE to detain both migrants and American citizens, particularly highlighting its use in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles.
These are the changed laws behind deportations
The article outlines recent legal changes in Sweden affecting the deportation cases of children and young adults.
ICE arrests alleged child sex offender released under Connecticut sanctuary laws
Federal authorities arrested Christian Espinosa-Sarango, an illegal immigrant from Ecuador charged with child sexual abuse, after he was previously released due to Connecticut's sanctuary policies.
ICE Retreats: New Jersey Aligns with California and Promotes Three New Laws to Limit the Advance of Agents
New Jersey is advancing three legislative proposals that would limit the actions of ICE agents and the collaboration of local police.
School attack occurred in Espoo, police remained completely silent โ Here is the reason
A school attack in Espoo has raised questions about the police's silence, which they attribute to health privacy laws.
Thai Girl Human Trafficking Case: 'Broker' Re-arrested on Immigration Law Violation Charges
A Thai man associated with a massage parlor in Tokyo has been re-arrested for violating immigration laws related to the trafficking of a 12-year-old Thai girl.
Debtor Alert: US Immigration and CBP Will Cross-Reference Data to Revoke Passports from Delinquent Payers
The U.S. government is set to strengthen its enforcement of laws allowing for the revocation of passports from individuals who owe child support.
The US has entered another shutdown โ here's what's happening this time
The US government has entered a partial shutdown due to Congress's failure to pass necessary funding laws.
Migrationsverket on Emanuel's deportation decision: 'We warned about this'
An eight-month-old infant, Emanuel, faces deportation to Iran despite his parents holding residence permits in Sweden, a consequence of new immigration laws without transitional regulations.
Letter to the Editor. Shame on Politicians Who Enact Laws That Deport Infants
An opinion piece critiques the Swedish government's immigration policy, highlighting the recent deportation of an eight-month-old baby and calling for accountability among lawmakers.
Sweden's immigration law result: deportation decision for an 8-month-old baby
An 8-month-old baby born in Sweden has been issued a deportation order despite his parents' legal residency in the country due to recent changes in immigration laws.
Migration Agency on expulsion of baby: We follow the law
The Swedish Migration Agency confirms that an eight-month-old baby born in Sweden faces expulsion due to a legal change affecting his family's asylum status.
19-year-old Ece is to be expelled to Turkey โ despite her family living in Karlstad
Ece, a 19-year-old who has lived in Sweden for four years, faces deportation to Turkey, despite her family residing in Karlstad, highlighting the impact of stricter immigration laws on youth.
Judges are already trying to circumvent the naval blockade
The Italian government attempts to enforce stricter immigration laws, including a naval blockade, while judicial rulings are increasingly expanding the rights of migrants, as seen in a Bologna court decision.
Switzerland to Vote on Far-Right Proposal to Limit Population to Ten Million via Immigration Laws
Switzerland will vote this summer on a proposal from the far-right Swiss People's Party to limit the country's population to ten million by 2050 through stricter immigration laws.
Cuba: between the regime and the sea
The article discusses the challenges and restrictions faced by Cubans seeking to leave their country, highlighting the complexities of immigration laws and economic barriers.
DAVID MARCUS: Yes, even White, Irish illegal immigrants must be deported
David Marcus argues that all illegal immigrants, regardless of race or background, including white Irish immigrants like Seamus Culleton, should be subject to deportation under immigration laws.
Recent updates on TPS and immigration laws in the US in February 2026
The article discusses recent developments regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and immigration laws in the United States, highlighting the impact of judicial rulings and government announcements on thousands of foreign citizens.
Democrats Press Trump Administration and Outline Their Immigration Law Demands
Democrats in the U.S. Congress are pushing the Trump administration on strict immigration enforcement measures, highlighting their demands for changes in immigration laws amid rising tensions following recent violent incidents.
Uganda: Ugandan Travellers and U.S. Visa Crackdown
The U.S. is tightening its visa policies affecting Ugandan travelers, emphasizing the importance of adherence to immigration laws.
Mamdani signs executive order for protection against immigration laws: 'ICE is more than a dishonest agency; it is a manifestation of abuse of power'
Mamdani, the socialist mayor of New York, has signed an executive order aimed at protecting individuals from immigration laws, criticizing ICE as an example of power abuse.
How legal is it to film an ICE agent during a migration operation?
The legality of filming ICE agents during migration operations has become a contentious issue in the U.S., with federal agents claiming it's illegal while laws suggest otherwise.
New immigration laws threaten the gaming industry in Britain and America.. How is that?
New immigration laws in the US and UK are complicating the operations of game development studios, making it harder to recruit foreign talent due to stricter visa regulations.
Britain.. The immigration issue turns into a political tool months before the elections
As British elections approach, immigration has become a major political tool for various parties, amid tightened asylum and immigration laws.
Mamdan attacks immigration police and strengthens 'sanctuary city' laws
New York City Mayor Zahran Mamdan has sharply criticized the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, accusing it of instilling fear among immigrants and engaging in practices he describes as brutally harsh.
New Mexico passes a law to prohibit migrant detention centers
New Mexico has enacted a law banning migrant detention centers, preventing government entities from signing contracts to imprison individuals accused of civil immigration violations.
Good news for California: it is official, these 8 laws signed by Newsom help and protect immigrants
In 2025, California implemented several progressive laws signed by Governor Gavin Newsom aimed at protecting immigrants and vulnerable communities following extensive legislative debate.
Trumpโs immigration victory in a Minnesota court is a win for all law-abiding citizens
The Minnesota court ruled against a preliminary injunction on federal immigration enforcement, affirming that federal laws apply equally across states.
US removing 700 immigration officers from Minnesota
The US is set to remove 700 immigration officers from Minnesota, impacting the enforcement of immigration laws in the state.
Trump wants Republicans to โnationalizeโ voting
Donald Trump argues that Republicans must nationalize voting laws to combat alleged illegal immigrant voting that, according to him, threatens electoral outcomes.
Trump administration sued over visa freeze on immigrants from 75 countries
Civil rights organizations and U.S. citizens have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for suspending immigrant visa processing for individuals from 75 countries, claiming it undermines established immigration laws.
Lawsuit Against the US State Department for Halting Immigration Visas for 75 Countries
Civil rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against the US State Department due to its decision to halt processing immigration visas for citizens of 75 countries, arguing that this policy undermines decades of established immigration laws.
Federal judge temporarily lifts DHS restrictions on lawmaker visits to detention facilities
A federal judge has temporarily lifted restrictions that limited lawmakers' access to immigration detention facilities, citing potential violations of funding regulations and irreparable harm caused by the previous policy.
US Immigration Policy: The Limited Power of Judges
Two judges made different rulings on immigration policy, reflecting the complexities of the U.S. justice system and sparking debate over the extent of the Trump administration's enforcement of immigration laws.
Trump threatens to invoke insurrection laws and deploy troops if protests in Minneapolis do not stop
U.S. President Donald Trump warns he may invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy military troops in response to ongoing protests in Minneapolis following a shooting related to immigration.
The crackdown is ready: faster expulsions, anti-bad behavior laws, and protections for agents
The Italian government is set to introduce a new security package addressing immigration, public order, and the protection of law enforcement against rising crime issues including juvenile gangs.
Stephen A. Smith says 'there shouldn't be sanctuary cities' where people can escape federal law
Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith criticized the concept of sanctuary cities, arguing that local leaders should not have the authority to defy federal immigration laws.
What is ICE, how it works and what are the powers of this agency?
The article discusses the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), its role in enforcing immigration and customs laws, staffing, and budget.
Two Deported from the Country
The police have reported that a foreign man and woman were deported at the request of the Immigration Office due to concerns related to public order, safety, or health.