As the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy hits its anniversary, the promise to criminally prosecute everyone who crosses the Mexico border illegally has been forced to evolve. Today the
By ELLIOT SPAGAT and MARIA VERZA
Associated Press
Eusebio Gomez thought his arduous journey to the U.S. and monthslong wait in the border town of Tijuana, Mexico, would end
Immigrant rights advocates have appealed a judge's ruling that a Southern California city isn't bound by a state law that limits local police collaboration with federal
By MATT SEDENSKY and JULIE WATSON, Associated Press
Children torn from parents, refugees turned away and a relentless stream of changes to immigration regulation and enforcement.
To those who champion
By MARKO ALVAREZ and MARK STEVENSON
Mexico's willingness to accept U.S. asylum seekers while their applications are processed appears to be yet another sign of the blooming
By GARANCE BURKE and MARTHA MENDOZA, Associated Press
Decades after the U.S. stopped institutionalizing kids because large and crowded orphanages were causing lasting trauma, it is happening again. The
HOPE YEN
Associated Press
Pushing the government to the brink of a partial shutdown, the White House is insisting that Congress provide $5 billion to build a wall along the
By COLLEEN LONG, ASTRID GALVAN and SONIA PEREZ D.
Associated Press
U.S. immigration officials on Friday defended their actions in the detention of a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who died
RUSSELL CONTRERAS
Associated Press
An exhausted Alonzo Juan Jose sat still on a cot inside a shelter in southern New Mexico. For six days, the 24-year-old migrant from Huehuetenango, Guatemala,
MATTHEW DALY
Associated Press
With a partial government shutdown possible on Dec. 7, President Donald Trump has met with Republican leaders to hash out a spending plan that includes money
CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN
Associated Press
Mexico looked set to shore up security near its border with the United States on Monday, as police lined up outside a shelter in the city
A U.S. judge in California struck down an immigration law Friday that the Trump administration has used to go after cities and states that limit cooperation with immigration officials.