The discourse and narrative that criminalizes migrants in the United States have radically hardened
My son balls his hand into a fist. “I will punch the border patrol so they won’t take you, mom.” Then he cries into my shoulder.
Analysis finds fear is deterring immigrant families from seeking healthcare
Our Los Angeles-based photojournalist captured images from a second day of demonstrations
Fear and uncertainty grow as reports emerge of detentions, racial profiling, and legal confusion
As immigration enforcement makes headlines, journalists are being reminded (again) of best (and ethical) practices
What the American Immigration Council’s analysis reveals about enforcement and the challenges ahead
Organizations condemn immigration orders and rhetoric, calling for policies that prioritize equity, justice, and the needs of Latino communities
The journalist behind the new Huddled Masses newsletter shares insights on amplifying overlooked perspectives and challenging media narratives
Although happening under the Biden administration, this is a preview of what’s to come under Trump