deportation

Haitians who were detained hold up their immigration status documents to prove they have work permits, in Haina, Dominican Republic, March 16, 2024.
Conflict & Justice
‘We have different cultures, but we share the same island’: Dominican Republic priest says his country should do more to help Haiti
Residents stand amid their homes damaged by a gasoline truck that overturned and exploded in Cap-Haitien, Haiti
Justice
‘Haitians deserve a chance to determine their own future,’ former US envoy says
A Somali woman wearing a purple headscarf answers the phone in an office with American flags and East Africa map on the wall.
Migration
US-based Somali Bantu face deportation to a country they’ve never known
A woman holds a sign that says "Sex workers and residents against police raids and closures."
Women & Gender
This English collective says Brexit unfairly targets sex workers for deportation
A blurry image of a car chase overlaid with Japanese writing.
Arts, Culture & Media
Japanese TV program turns migrant raids and deportations into entertainment
Maria Mendoza
Immigration
Separated from their kids by deportation, these parents raise their family long-distance
US President Donald Trump is seen sitting at a table with his hands outstretched with other cabinet officials sitting adjacent.
Politics
The US military may house immigrant children as Trump policy beset by confusion
Woman and man with baby in front of table decorated for child's birthday
Immigration
After deportation, a family from Wisconsin will start anew in Cambodia
Protests led by DACA recipients
Justice
Behind the scenes of a protest, young undocumented immigrants display tactical skills
A Salvadoran man holds his nation's flag and a sign during a protest rally for immigrants rights on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Oct. 8, 2013.
Conflict
Trump administration decision could force 200,000 Salvadorans out of the US
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Assistant Field Office Director Jorge Field (L), 53, arrests an Iranian immigrant in San Clemente, California.
Conflict
ICE agents are increasingly playing the roles of both police and judge
DHS bus
Conflict
The complicated reasons why some people overstay their US visas
A mother and her young daughter are watched by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers as they prepare to cross the US-Canada border from New York into Quebec earlier this month. Like thousands of others fleeing the US for Canada, the woman told off
Justice
Immigrants fearing Trump are heading to Canada in droves. But will they be able to stay?
Central Americans
Justice
Why some people seeking asylum in the US are afraid of going to court
Army veteran Hector Barajas
Conflict
These deported vets risked their lives for the US. Now, they struggle to return.
Mario Martinez
Global Politics
Serving in the US military won’t protect these veterans from being deported
Millions of immigrant workers without legal status file taxes without a valid Social Security number.
Economics
‘How crazy is it that undocumented people are paying for their own deportation?’
A sign at a February protest in New York calls for an end to immigration raids and deportations.
Conflict
America’s sanctuary communities are more numerous than you think
Arnold and Sharon Giammarco, with their daughter Blair.
Conflict
After 50 years as a legal immigrant, I spent 18 months in immigration detention without a bail hearing
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was born in Miami in 1971 to Cuban parents.
Global Politics
An El Salvador-born Rubio supporter says his candidate can fix broken immigration system
Deportees arrive at the Monsignor Romero international airport in San Salvador.
Justice
Here’s how undocumented families might prepare for a worst-case scenario
Women and children sit in a classroom at a school in Fond Parisen, Haiti. About 50 people of Haitian descent are staying at the school after being forced out of the Dominican Republic.
Global Politics
‘If I was Dominican, they wouldn’t have expelled me like some dog’
Laura López with her husband and first child on her wedding day.
Justice
What is it like to wait for action on immigration? Ask an undocumented immigrant
Esteban Cabanas, 30, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, watches President Barack Obama's White House immigration speech on Thursday,
Justice
Initial reactions to Obama’s immigration speech range from joy to disappointment to anger
Orange is the New Black actress Diane Guerrero.
Global Politics
‘Orange is the New Black’ star Diane Guerrero describes her parents’ deportation
U.S. Army soldiers carry a large U.S. flag as they march in the Veterans Day parade on 5th Avenue in New York November 11, 2014.
Justice
Should deported veterans get benefits from the military? Here’s what some vets say
Carlos Ramos
Justice
A teen’s parents are allowed to stay in the US, but he still faces deportation
DACA_Asian_American
Justice
Undocumented Asian immigrants shy away from revealing their status
Development & Education
Nigerian students return to Canada after being deported for working at Walmart
Gabriela García, who crossed the US-Mexico border illegally with her family when she was three, recently protested for immigrant rights in downtown San Francisco. She was arrested and released for her civil disobedience the same day. "I’m undocumented. I’
Conflict & Justice
Why this young Latina decided to block a major intersection in San Francisco
Conflict & Justice
Is Obama really the ‘Deporter-in-Chief?’ Depends on whom you ask
Conflict & Justice
Is Obama really the ‘Deporter-in-Chief?’ Depends on whom you ask
Ju Hong at the immigration speech
Development & Education
Obama heckler talks about his life as an undocumented immigrant
Conflict & Justice
Want to find some rising stars of immigrant communities? Head to Georgia and ask a woman
Global Politics
California moves forward with bill to end state role in federal immigration program
Global Nation
How Volunteers Keep Watch, Ease Isolation of Immigrant Detainees
Conflict & Justice
Immigrants Fight to Curb Controversial S-Comm Program
Global Politics
Immigrants, legal groups allege harsh treatment at U.S. border
Global Politics
When an undocumented immigrant commits a serious crime, secrecy descends
Global Politics
Law professor says deportation is largely ineffective as an immigration policy
Global Politics
Undocumented and out, some immigrants turn to art to highlight plight of others in their shoes
Global Politics
New deportation policy and same-sex couples
Global Politics
New deportation policy goes into effect in US
Global Politics
Wives of deported immigrants a growing online community
Global Politics
Life as an undocumented immigrant in the US
Conflict & Justice
Abuse at the Border? Immigrants and Legal Groups Allege Harsh Treatment
Conflict & Justice
Guest Workers in Saudi Arabia Struggle to Get Their Papers in Order
Immigrant Families Torn Apart by Deportation
Conflict & Justice
Greece Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants
Conflict & Justice
Pew Study: The Great Era of Mexican Immigration is Over
Arizona’s Immigrant Law Results in Upsurge of “Self-Deportation”
Conflict & Justice
Immigrants Take Taxis to Avoid Deportation in Georgia
Conflict & Justice
Some Deportations Halted, But Immigrants Remain in Limbo
Top of the Hour: US Deportation Cases Under Review, Morning Headlines
US to Review 300,000 Deportation Cases
Immigration Enforcement Detaining American Citizens in Error
Conflict & Justice
US Still Working Out Deportation Details
Conflict & Justice
Deportees Wives Club
Global Politics
How the Obama Stance on Deportation May Not Help Single-Sex Couple
US Begins New Deportation Policy