Democratic governors and state attorneys general are bracing for a Trump administration that could undo their policy goals.
Illinois has spent nearly $3 billion in the last two years to cover the costs of illegal immigrants and asylum-seekers living in the state.
President-elect Donald Trump has been a divisive, unpopular political figure for years, and he remains so. Even as he ...
In a ceremonial formality, Mayor Karen Bass on Thursday swore in former L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell as 59th chief of ...
He says it's "tricky," but George Brauchler, who was elected last week as the district attorney for a newly created judicial ...
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who spent the last four years stuck behind a desk processing illegal migrants under the Biden-Harris administration are preparing to get back out ...
A coalition of 138 immigrant, civil and human rights groups is calling on President Biden to take executive action to protect ...
Immigrants make up a significant portion of the construction labor force and deporting them would have devastating ...
Officials can tell us that the rate is going down, but that doesn’t address what’s already happened. We must begin any policy ...
READ MORE: Trump begins to name appointees who could oversee his mass deportation plans ...
States Newsroom looked at what’s ahead for Republicans as they begin sorting through where to make changes to U.S. law in ...
Workplace raids, family separation and policy changes along the U.S.-Mexican border are just a few things Trump's incoming ...