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As Immigration Enforcement Escalates, Popular Resistance Is Growing

While deportation campaigns intensify nationwide, resistance is growing on both legal and grassroots levels.

Elderly Bakersfield Couple Self Deports After 35 Years in the US

Daniel and Alberta Herrera say with Trump's immigration crackdown "fear and insecurity" are all they have left after more than 35 years living in Bakersfield.

Some Northern California Mien Refugees Grapple With Renewed Fears of Statelessness

Forty years after resettling in the US, some Mien refugees are now at risk of being forcibly returned to a country they have little connection to.

LAUSD Sees Sharp Decline in Newcomer Enrollment as Immigration Crackdowns Strain Schools and...

Heightened ICE enforcement accelerates student losses. Falling international enrollment raises broader concerns for higher education and the economy.

Death, Disappearance, Neglect Escalate in U.S. Immigrant Detention Camps

As immigration arrests rise, conditions in U.S. detention centers have reached their most dangerous point in recent history.

Who Gets Deported in the U.S.?

As immigration crackdowns intensify, a new project uncovers how American laws shape who gets expelled and who gets to stay.

Grandmother Who Lived in US for 3 Decades Deported to India

A Sikh grandmother who had lived in the US for more than 30 years, was deported to New Delhi, India Sept. 23, after spending...

From FEMA to Law Enforcement, Mass Deportations Erode Public Safety

At a virtual press briefing, experts in disaster relief and law enforcement discussed threats to public safety stemming from President Trump's mass deportation agenda.

A History of Bias: Who Gets Deported in the United States?

Sep 19 | UCLA scholars and Million Dollar Hoods researchers unveil 130 years of deportation data, mapping patterns of enforcement and bias that continue shaping U.S. immigration policy today.