The incoming Trump administration will dramatically expand its ability to detain illegal immigrants as it looks to launch a historic mass deportation operation.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, individuals in the immigrant community are confronting heightened uncertainty following Trump's pledges of substantial immigration reforms.
President-elect Donald Trump named Stephen Miller his deputy chief of staff and Tom Homan as his “border czar,” appointing a battle-tested duo to design and direct immigration policy from the White House.
After Trump won the 2024 election, PolitiFact asked its readers to send us their questions about his campaign promises
Rep. Ritchie Torres pointed a finger at the White House's handling of the southern border in light of last week's election losses.
Uncertainty surrounds new immigration policies and deportation, but area agencies are starting to prepare and to advise migrants.
The Trump administration offers promise and peril for American Catholic leaders’ top policy concerns, which include abortion and immigration.
NBC News Correspondents Garrett Haake and Julia Ainsley join Meet the Press NOW to discuss the latest reporting as President-elect Donald Trump's administration begins to take shape. NBC News Capitol Hill Correspondent Ryan Nobles also reports on tomorrow's Senate GOP leadership election.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams called the US immigration system broken and said he’d reach out to Donald Trump’s incoming administration with suggestions as the president-elect’s policy agenda takes shape.
His positions on the economy and illegal immigration, plus a sense that a strong leader was needed are some of the reasons.
While the city has prohibited the use of its resources to assist immigration authorities in past years, an ordinance would formally codify such policies.
The mayor said City Council members should change local rules to allow for more coordination with federal officials on criminal cases.