ICE official finally issued a public statement on the case of Jose Arturo Gonzalez Carranza, who was deported but allowed to return to the U.S.
Author: Daniel González, Arizona Republic
ICE deports spouse of U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan, reverses decision
ICE deported the spouse of a U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan, but the decision was quickly reversed
Is Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador helping Donald Trump?
Has Mexico’s new president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, turned his back on promises to treat migrants humanely and not do the dirty work of the US?
They were speaking Spanish in the grocery store. So a Border Patrol agent detained them. Now they’re suing
Two women were detained by a Border Patrol agent in Montana after he heard them speaking Spanish. A lawsuit accuses CBP of violating their rights.
New migrant caravan has left Honduras bound for the US amid government shutdown
A new migrant caravan has left Honduras bound for the U.S. amid government shutdown
ICE is overwhelming churches by releasing thousands of migrant families into their care
For the past two months, a network of Hispanic churches in the Phoenix area has been providing temporary shelter to Central American migrant families released by ICE.
Autopsy finds evidence that transgender migrant who died in ICE custody had been beaten
An independent autopsy conducted on behalf of the family of a transgender migrant who died while in ICE custody found evidence of physical abuse.
Why a U.S. citizen helps coordinate the migrant caravans that Trump condemns as invaders
No one is more responsible for the hugecaravans of migrants headed for the U.S. than Irineo Mujica, who was born in Mexico andgrew up in Phoenix.
Migrant caravan persists on foot in Mexico after bus plan falls through
Migrant caravan coordinators blamed the Mexican federal government with blocking a plan to have buses transport thousands of migrants to the capital.
How will Mexico’s next president treat migrant caravans? City’s response may offer hint
Government assistance being providedin Juchitan offers a glimpse at the way Mexico’s next president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador,may treat migrants.