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Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship Legally?

On his first day in office, President Trump signed an executive order redefining who gets to be an American.

Birthright Citizenship Supreme Court Challenge Highlights Fraught History

President Trump’s challenge to unrestricted birthright citizenship continues a world-historical debate: Who gets to be included in a nation?

A ‘Green Card Isn’t the Final Step’

At a May 8 event, Houston area organizations encouraged the city's more than 360,000 legal permanent residents to apply for citizenship.

U.S. Travel Detentions: Who’s Safe?

High-profile deportations, detentions and denials of U.S. travelers are making Americans nationwide wonder who’s safe to enter and leave the country.

Against Federal Immigration Rollbacks, Asian Advocates Rally in Sacramento

With immigrants threatened under the new federal administration, over 100 Asian American organizations rallied outside the capitol to push for state-level protections. 

Majority of Americans Say Japanese Internment Was ‘Shameful’

A YouGov poll finds most Americans disapprove of the country's wartime internment of Japanese though remain divided on the question of reparations.

May Day Protestors Take Aim at Trump and UC on Berkeley Campus

Students denounced the Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants and continued support for Israel as workers demanded better conditions.

California AG Says State’s ICE Facilities Need ‘Drastic Improvements’

A new 165-page report from the Department of Justice finds that all of the state’s six privately-operated detention facilities are failing to meet basic requirements.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia and the ‘Harvest of American Empire’

How a 1981 murder in El Salvador sheds light on the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man now languishing in El Salvador’s mega prison.

Study Finds Black Migrants Face Systemic Bias, Racism in US Immigration Courts

The report cites systemic bias and discrimination in U.S. immigration courts, leading to a lack of due process and substantial delays in cases.

Amid Deportations, Immigrant Journalists Face Heightened Risks for Their Reporting

Journalists in the U.S. with temporary visas, green cards or DACA are fearful their reporting may compromise their status amid ongoing deportations.

When Visas Disappear Without Warning, So Does Trust

If the US values its reputation as a destination for global education and research, it must offer clear, consistent, and fair immigration policies.

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