Republicans champion voter ID laws absent credible evidence of fraud
Nine states now require an ID to vote, a requirement that critics say disenfranchises minorities and the poor
Nine states now require an ID to vote, a requirement that critics say disenfranchises minorities and the poor
The German chancellor has shattered the delicate consensus politics of the European Union
In sanctuary cities, local police let undocumented immigrants live without fear of being turned in
Parents have been sent back to their home countries, while their children – US citizens – stay behind
State’s shifting demographics mean foreign-born voters could have more say in presidential election
Black-white racial binary renders Hispanics invisible in the police brutality debate
Immigrant advocates should be as wary of Ted Cruz’s candidacy as Donald Trump’s
Away from political debates about refugees, some previously run-down cities are being rejuvenated by their arrival
European Council President Donald Tusk and UK Minister David Cameron will meet again on keeping the UK in the EU
Failure to investigate home placements endangers young refugees
Over 2,100 migrants have died crossing into Arizona since 2001, and those numbers show no signs of slowing down
A primer on the idiosyncrasies of the policies governing who is allowed in and who gets to stay in the U.S.
More college graduates among new immigrants, reflecting the growing demand for qualified workers in the US
Rights groups decry alleged sexual abuse of immigrants at family detention facilities run by private contractors
The US detains thousands of undocumented immigrants with no criminal history in prison-like conditions
Fault Lines investigates the business of immigrant detention in the US
Thousands trying to cross to Britain from France overwhelm security at terminal near Calais