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As hurricane season collides with immigration agenda, fears increase for those without legal status
Natural disasters have long posed singular risks for people in the United States without permanent legal status. But with the arrival of peak Atlantic hurricane season, immigrants and their advocates say President Donald Trump’s robust immigration enforcement agenda has increased the danger.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned an order blocking Washington state from enforcing a law intended to boost oversight and improve living conditions at the state's only privately run, for-profit immigration detention facility.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss how his state is working with the Trump administration to crack down on illegal immigration.
A judge said claims that detainees were denied hearings became moot when the Krome North Processing Center near Miami was designated as a site for hearings.
What will soon become the largest immigration detention facility in the United States is now up and running at Fort Bliss, Texas.
Those immigration bond hearings will now take place at the Krome Detention Center, but despite that major change, attorneys for the ACLU allege those being held at the controversial detention center are still being denied access to their attorneys.
I know I live right by these prisons already, and it's been scary from the start, but that's a whole different level to me,” a Baker County resident said.
A Boulder-based company is playing a key role in the Trump administration’s growing immigration surveillance network. BI Inc., a subsidiary of the private prison giant Geo Group, manufactures the GPS-enabled ankle monitors now being required for thousands of immigrants under new directives from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.