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Afghans Watch as Supreme Court Weighs TPS Protections for Haitians, Syrians

For the estimated 8,000 Afghans whose TPS designation was canceled in 2025, the ruling carries a bitter, if not familiar irony.

ICE Raids Target Home of Pro-Immigrant Activists in Ventura

Agents entered the home of Laura Valdez and her son, Leo Martinez, at 3 AM on the night of May 13. Both are members of a local rapid response network.

CBP Cancels Local Hiring Event Amid Community Resistance

Organizers in Riverside County recently forced the cancellation of a local recruitment event for Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Welcome News from Markwayne Mullin’s Confirmation Hearing But Questions Remain

It is not yet clear whether Mullin, Trump’s pick to head DHS, will hold to promises made during his Senate confirmation hearing.

Senate Committee Advances Trump Pick to Head DHS

The move comes one day after a March 18 hearing in which Markwayne Mullin appeared to offer a more measured tone on immigration enforcement.

Rohingya Refugee’s Death Reveals a System in Crisis

The death of Nurul Shah Alam, a 56-year-old Rohingya refugee, has ignited a firestorm of grief and demands for accountability across the United States.

‘Beyond Shock and Awe’ – US Immigration Policy Under Trump 2.0

A recent study paints an alarming portrait of the extremes to which the Trump Administration has transformed U.S. immigration policy in just its first year.

Pastor Jaime, a Pillar of Support for Hollywood’s Zapotec Community

After 14 Zapotec members of St. Stephen's Church in Hollywood were detained by ICE, Rev. Jaime Edwards-Acton rallied to defend the community.

Journalists’ Arrest Threaten to ‘Blind US Communities’

ACoM joins our colleagues at the NAHJ and NABJ in denouncing the arrest of journalists including former CNN anchor Don Lemon for their work in covering protests in Minnesota.