Only Republicans and conservatives show net approval
What the data reveals about a debate shaped more by politics than facts
High court decisions highlight legal limits of immigration enforcement
Status doesn’t stop the fear, and local governments must do more to protect us all
Over 250 Venezuelans returned from Salvadoran jail, but families say the damage remains
Its strongest claim to legitimacy is grounded in an unfortunately effective recipe
A court blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship order, but questions remain
A Supreme Court decision could unravel birthright citizenship and limit who can fight back
The island’s Brazilian immigrant community was targeted by ICE raids, but locals pushed back to support neighbors and friends and called for due process
Ongoing demonstrations coincide with Trump’s order targeting Democratic-led cities
Escalating immigration enforcement affects even those seeking legal paths to citizenship
What I witnessed as raids, protests, and political theater collided
Some young immigrants like Jorge and me built careers and families, while thousands remain in uncertainty
Several prominent groups warn of rising federal overreach
What I saw on the ground
Sharing all the answers to my questions
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
Residents say the city feels different and that fear still lingers
I contemplate the thin line between the real and imagined monsters in the lives of my children
Events are prompting caution within the island’s international campus community
A migrant Venezuelan artist is being punished for his voice, his story, and what he represents
Workers rally behind communities targeted by federal raids and rising fear
I’m a U.S. citizen and an immigration attorney
Court records contradict Trump’s self-deportation message