Illegal Immigrants April 23 Some of 49 migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard by the state of Florida are now able to legally work in US An attorney representing some of the 49 migrants transported to Martha's Vineyard by the Florida government announced some may be receiving a "U visa" that will allow them to reside and work in the U.S.
POLITICS April 5 Latino voters may make or break the presidential election in swing states like Nevada The latest numbers show the majority of Latino voters in Nevada are registered as non-partisan and make up a key group candidates need to win over.
Illegal Immigrants March 30 US voters want more border patrol agents, less asylum seekers allowed: poll An Associated Press-NORC poll released this week suggests voters across party lines see illegal immigration as one of the most important issues in the U.S. and want tighter border security.
New York City March 27 NYC officials defend prepaid debit card program for illegal immigrants: 'There is no free money' The mayor of New York City, his deputies and other city officials are defending a recently implemented program giving prepaid debit cards to migrant families to help with food costs.
Media March 21 TikToker goes viral explaining how illegal immigrants can take advantage of squatting laws A Venezuelan man has posted a now-viral TikTok explaining how illegal immigrants can invoke squatters' rights and seize abandoned homes in the U.S.
Latino March 19 Biden launches 'Latinos con Biden-Harris' to court Hispanic voters wooed by Trump President Biden's 2024 re-election campaign is launching a new program called "Latinos con Biden-Harris," meant to bring in Hispanic voters in key swing states.
New York City March 16 NYC to deny some immigrants 'right to shelter' after compromise with activists New York City is rolling back its long-standing "right to shelter" policy due to the ongoing migrant crisis, now limiting each individual to 30 days of provided housing.
IMMIGRATION March 14 ICE agents to begin wearing body cameras in 5 cities Acting ICE Director Patrick J. Lechleitner said officers in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Buffalo and Detroit will start wearing body cameras.
Georgia March 1 GA House passes bill requiring police to detain undocumented immigrants after student beaten to death The Georgia House passed a Republican-backed bill that would require police departments to help identify undocumented immigrants, arrest them and detain them for deportation.
Digital Originals February 23 Handyman-turned-squatter hunter outlines ‘nightmare scenario’ when migrants catch on to housing laws Squatter hunter Flash Shelton is concerned that migrants will catch on to states' lenient tenants' rights laws and create a squatting crisis that is “beyond control."