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A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Tuesday reintroduced a comprehensive bill to reform the immigration system.
Trump aims to deport 1 million people. But a new poll shows people are viewing immigration more positively. How does Florida, Alligator Alcatraz fit?
U.S. law firm Milbank has signed on to defend two New Jersey cities that were sued by President Donald Trump’s administration over their immigration policies, putting the firm at odds with the White House after it struck a deal in April to avert the president's crackdown on prominent firms.
Comedian Bill Maher clashed with liberal actor John Leguizamo over President Trump's immigration policies on Monday, as Maher said the Biden administration was at fault.
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Four motions introduced by Supervisor Hilda Solis address the ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration and funding cuts affecting undocumented immigrants
James Gunn faces criticism for calling Superman an immigrant story, while columnists argue the character has always been political throughout its 87-year history
Nursing homes around the U.S. say they're feeling the effects of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
The share of Americans who thought immigration should decrease – 55% – reached a 5-year high point in 2024. This year, it has dropped to 30%, and positive views of immigration have hit a record high of 79%, according to poll results released July 11. The poll surveyed 1,402 Americans between June 2 and 26.
Trump ends bond hearings for undocumented immigrants, sparking legal challenges and expanding detention nationwide. Follow Newsweek's live blog.