Federal agents can now hold legally admitted refugees indefinitely for "rescreening." The International Institute of Akron ...
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a memo about a ...
The Trump administration has ordered immigration authorities to detain certain refugees who entered the US legally but have ...
An indictment was unsealed today in the Northern District of Georgia charging two Honduran nationals with smuggling an unaccompanied alien ...
Trump's Board of Peace meets on Gaza, NBC News polling shows Minnesotans more sharply divided on immigration policy, and the ...
Federal agents can now arrest and detain refugees who have been in the United States for one year if they have not yet applied for a green card.
The Department of Homeland Security is broadening federal immigration authorities’ ability to detain legal refugees who have not yet obtained green cards, citing national security concerns and the ...
The Trump administration has given ICE the authority to detain refugees who entered the U.S. lawfully but don't have green cards yet, part of a bid to scrutinize the legal immigration system, ...
The Department of Homeland Security is directing federal immigration agents to arrest refugees who don’t have green cards, a major policy shift.
Refugees who were lawfully admitted to the United States could be arrested if they have not yet obtained a green card, a change to previous policy that is the Trump administration’s latest effort to ...
Resettlement organizations said the updated guidance represents a dramatic shift in how refugees are treated after being ...
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