Coyotes 'make business' with border closure: Charge 11,000 pesos to move migrants away from the US
Coyotes in Panama are capitalizing on the closure of the US border by offering return journeys for migrants, with the costs and details of these new routes highlighted.
The mid-term report: victory on migrants and Gaza. Economic doubts remain
The article discusses President Donald Trump's mid-term performance, highlighting his claims of success in immigration control and the situation in Gaza, while noting significant doubts about his economic policies.
Alert immigrants in New Jersey: the government's lawsuit against Mikie Sherrill for limiting ICE
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey and Governor Mikie Sherrill for imposing restrictions on ICE operations.
Judge ruled that Trump's administration's deportations to foreign countries are illegal
A federal judge in the U.S. ruled that the deportation of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their countries of origin is illegal under the practices established by President Donald Trump's administration.
US judge rules Trump third-country deportations ‘unlawful’
A US federal judge has declared the Trump administration's policy of third-country deportations unlawful, asserting the government cannot deport undocumented migrants to countries where they may face persecution or torture.
"The police searches more to look for drugs or migrants": between Mexico and the United States, a highly secure border
The article discusses heightened security measures and increased searches along the U.S.-Mexico border in the context of the U.S. government's intensified focus on drug trafficking and illegal immigration under Donald Trump's administration.
ICE buys mega warehouses in the 'dark' to use them as a detention center for migrants
In a small Texas town near the US-Mexico border, it has been revealed that federal immigration authorities have purchased large warehouses to convert them into a migrant detention center, sparking local concern and backlash.
Alert among migrants in the U.S.: this is the new reason why ICE can arrest you proposed by the Trump administration
The Trump administration has granted new powers to ICE to detain legal refugees who have not yet obtained permanent residency in the U.S.
Electoral Alert in Florida: the bill that would change rules for migrants starting January 1, 2027
A legislative proposal in Florida aims to impose stricter criteria for verifying U.S. citizenship for voter registration, set to take effect in 2027.
Alert for Refugee Migrants in the US: New DHS Strategy Unveiled to Justify Detentions
A new memorandum from the DHS outlines a strategy that may lead to the detention and deportation of refugees in the US who do not meet certain requirements for obtaining a green card.
From February 2: the new fee that asylum-seeking migrants in the US must pay.
A new fee structure for asylum seekers in the United States has been implemented, ending the historical exemption from fees for humanitarian protection processes.
Outrage in the US: Two-month-old baby sick with bronchitis in migrant detention center in Texas
A two-month-old baby diagnosed with bronchitis while detained with his mother in a Texas migrant center has sparked outrage after being rushed to the hospital.
US secretly deports migrants to African state – media
The US has secretly deported migrants to Cameroon, including individuals with no ties to the country and those with legal protections against removal.
The Conviction of I-220A: The Future of Half a Million Cubans in the United States Depends on a Long Judicial Saga
A legal uncertainty surrounds 500,000 Cuban migrants in the U.S. due to their inability to regularize their immigration status under the I-220A document amid ongoing judicial battles.
U.S. Citizenship with Fewer Questions: The Benefit for Seniors Over 65 in 2026
U.S. Citizenship will be easier for applicants over 65 with fewer questions starting in 2026.
New review to revoke US citizenship: what it means and which migrants will be directly impacted
The Trump administration aims to increase the number of denaturalizations of foreign nationals who obtained US citizenship through naturalization.
Latest updates on American citizenship: USCIS rules and alerts for migrants in February 2026
The article discusses significant changes and updates regarding American citizenship, including new fees, an increase in temporary work visa quotas, and stricter controls on existing citizens, highlighting the complexities for immigrants in the US.
USA will spend 239 billion on detention centers for migrants
The US plans to significantly increase its capacity for detaining migrants by the end of 2026, allocating $38 billion for the establishment and renovation of detention centers.
The regulation coming into force on March 9 in the U.S. that worries migrants appealing their cases
A new U.S. regulation coming into effect on March 9 significantly shortens the appeal period for migrants contesting decisions in immigration courts, making defaults in rejection more likely.
"Third Country Strategy".. Trump Administration Spends Tens of Millions of Dollars to Deport Migrants
The Trump administration spent over $40 million last year to deport hundreds of migrants to 24 countries that are not their home countries, a move criticized by Senate Democrats as a costly strategy aimed at creating fear and intimidation.
US Border Coordinator says operation against migrants in Minnesota will be completed
US Border Security official Thomas Homan announced during a press briefing in Minneapolis that a significant operation targeting migrants will conclude soon, indicating a strategic shift from previous policies under the Trump administration.
Nicaragua closes the way for Cubans migrating to the United States
Nicaragua has revoked visa-free entry for Cuban migrants heading to the United States, reflecting heightened tensions amid U.S. pressure on both nations.
USA: Immigration Authorities Interrogated in US Congress
US Congress members interrogated immigration agency leaders during a heated hearing regarding the future funding of the Department of Homeland Security amidst controversies over recent actions against migrants.
Nicaragua blocks pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach the US
Nicaragua has blocked Cuban migrants from entering the country without a visa, effectively preventing their journey to the U.S.
US court paves the way for the deportation of migrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua
The Ninth Circuit Court has allowed the U.S. government to proceed with the deportation of migrants from Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua, despite a previous ruling that had blocked the termination of their Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
ICE Agents Are Abusive and Racist, Accuses US Citizen Supporting Migrants
A Chicago resident criticizes ICE agents and U.S. immigration policies, highlighting the historical context of immigration in America.
Failed American dream: Deportees restart their lives in Guatemala
The article highlights the experiences of more than 350,000 migrants who have been deported from the U.S. to Guatemala since Donald Trump's return to the White House, focusing on their efforts to rebuild their lives after forced removal.
The new US rule that will prevent migrants from applying for business loans starting March 1
Starting March 1, 2026, migrants in the United States will be barred from applying for business loans due to a new federal rule limiting this benefit to U.S. citizens.
US Migrants in Texas Camp Surrounded by Bugs and Sick People Left Without Medical Help
Impoverished conditions in a Texas detention center for migrants, including those who legally entered the United States, lead to rampant infectious diseases and lack of medical assistance.
Lexicon for Rigor
This article clarifies the use of specific terms in journalism, particularly focusing on the differences between 'migrants' and 'immigrants' as used in recent news.
What special permission do migrants need when traveling outside the U.S.?
The article discusses the special permissions and considerations that legal residents of the U.S. must be aware of when planning to travel abroad, particularly regarding extended stays.
How to search for detained migrant Mexicans by ICE? Here you can locate them
The article provides information on how to locate over 150 detained migrants, including Mexicans and Central Americans, by using the official U.S. government portal to find their detention center and immigration court status.
Voridis on Chios: 'If someone wants the Coast Guard not to enforce deterrence, let us know'
Former minister Makis Voridis expressed his views on the tragedy in Chios where 15 migrant deaths occurred, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the role of the Coast Guard and the unfairness of prematurely condemning their actions.
Guardiola: Look at what happened in the USA. How can you defend this?
Pep Guardiola criticized the Trump administration at a press conference, denouncing the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents and calling for empathy towards migrants and human rights.
"Gavin Newsom lies": thousands of business licenses suspended in California and migrants are left without jobs
California has started suspending commercial licenses for migrants amid conflicting statements between federal and state governments, leading to job losses for many.
Brake on the end of TPS: what group of migrants managed to temporarily save their work permit
A recent federal court ruling has temporarily protected the work permits of Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, countering a suspension by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Temporary Protected Status: Latest Updates for Latino Migrants in the U.S. as of February 2026
The article discusses the current complexities surrounding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Latino migrants in the U.S., including valid permits, legal alternatives, and potential cancellations or judicial rulings affecting their status.
"I am happy to finally return home," Ecuadorian migrants Adrián and Liam, five years old, are released in the U.S.
Ecuadorian migrants Adrián and his five-year-old son Liam were released from a Texas detention center following a federal judge's ruling, expressing joy at returning home.
The first plane with Venezuelan migrants deported from the US landed in Caracas
The first flight returning Venezuelan migrants deported from the US has arrived in Caracas, marking a significant event in migration and repatriation.
Venezuela: arrival in Caracas of the first plane carrying migrants expelled from the United States
A plane carrying 231 Venezuelan migrants expelled from the United States arrived in Caracas on January 16, marking the first air repatriation of this kind since the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
US suspends visas for migrants from 75 countries, including Brazil, Colombia, and Russia, considering them "a public burden"
The US State Department announced the suspension of immigrant visa processing for citizens from 75 countries deemed likely to require public assistance.
Four migrants die in ICE custody this year: "I never imagined my father would leave in that way"
The family of one of the four migrants who died in ICE custody claims they were not informed about his hospitalization or illness, and they are now seeking justice.
In the US, the government has killed a poet
Last week, U.S. immigration agents killed poet Renée Nicole Macklin Good, highlighting the extreme measures of the government's internal policies against migrants.
Stephen Miller, the Trump advisor obsessed with migrants and speaker of the most crude imperialism
Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House, made a controversial statement reflecting the imperialist stance of the Trump administration, stating, 'We are a superpower and we will act like a superpower'.
Western Democracies: Migrants Believe in Us More Than We Do
The article discusses the prevailing pessimism in Germany and Europe at the start of the year, highlighting economic struggles, geopolitical tensions, and the rise of far-right groups, while noting that migrants continue to have faith in democratic systems despite the negativity.
Tarczyński Caused a Storm. This is How He Reacted to the Tragedy in the USA
The Department of Homeland Security in the US initiated a major operation against migrants in Minnesota following a scandal involving social benefit fraud by members of the Somali diaspora, leading to a tragedy that resulted in the death of a 37-year-old woman.
"Thank you, Trump!" - Venezuelan migrants celebrate the capture of Maduro
Venezuelan migrants are celebrating the capture of President Maduro by Trump following a significant US military operation in Venezuela, leading to the appointment of Maduro's former deputy as interim president.
US judge halts ending of temporary protected status for South Sudanese migrants
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plans to terminate temporary protected status for South Sudanese migrants, allowing them to remain in the U.S. without the threat of deportation for now.