Immigration lawyer helping undocumented migrants
Nora Phillips, an attorney licensed in Illinois, advises undocumented immigrants what to do in case of a raid by ICE
Nora Phillips, an attorney licensed in Illinois, advises undocumented immigrants what to do in case of a raid by ICE
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The first group of Cuban migrants stranded in Costa Rica are a step closer to entering the United States
Germany’s Chancellor Merkel announces plans to toughen immigration laws and deny refugee status to attackers
More than 120 people have been rounded up by ICE in recent weeks, mostly in Georgia, Texas and North Carolina
Witnesses said some suspects looked Arab or North African, fueling debate about immigration in Germany
Some love him, others hate him, as anti-immigrant populist message appeals and repulses in the same Massachusetts town
AJ Plus: Thousands of unaccompanied children from Central America are coming to the US to escape violence
Those without one Dominican parent are still fighting to stay in the country of their birth
One lawman’s anti-immigrant crusade fails to disturb growing Latino community
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