What the data reveals about a debate shaped more by politics than facts
High court decisions highlight legal limits of immigration enforcement
A court blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship order, but questions remain
Studies show many still equate national identity with being white and English-speaking
As immigration protests continue, the law offers little to stop federal military action
The city added residents in 2023 and 2024, lifted by a welcoming strategy that reversed decades of decline
Despite legal standing, federal dollars are at risk
Many Peruvians were overjoyed with the election of the new Pontiff, whom they are proud to claim as a fellow citizen
Despite promises to protect the press, both governments enable violence and repression behind the scenes
But for noncitizens trapped in the current system, there was no victory
Venezuelans and Haitians could lose legal status and work permits, but it is still unclear when
Signs around town mix formal and informal Spanish in new ways