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Immigration status shapes abortion access obstacles for non-citizens

Non-citizens, including undocumented immigrants, can legally access abortion in many U.S. states, but face barriers such as border checkpoints, insurance…

White House orders new registration for undocumented immigrants

A new federal rule effective April 11, 2025, requires undocumented immigrants over 14 in the U.S. to register online with…

287(g) Program lets local police help Department of Homeland Security enforce immigration laws

Since 2025, the 287(g) Program’s expansion under Trump has allowed hundreds of local police agencies nationwide to enforce immigration law.…

North Carolina moves to expand immigration enforcement with new bill

North Carolina faces heated debate over new laws expanding cooperation with ICE and broadening offenses for immigration checks. Supporters claim…

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick touts strong interest in Trump Gold Card

The Trump Gold Card would let foreigners purchase permanent U.S. residency for $5 million, replacing EB-5. No official program or…

AI transforms Immigration and Customs Enforcement tactics under Trump

The Trump administration’s use of AI—facial recognition, robotic surveillance, and digital monitoring—has revolutionized immigration enforcement in the U.S. Programs like…

Judge allows AAUP case over Trump Administration immigration rules to proceed

Judge Young’s refusal to dismiss the AAUP’s lawsuit against Trump’s immigration policies lets First Amendment and APA claims proceed. The…

Trump administration expands 287(g) agreements with local police

The Trump administration’s expansion of 287(g) agreements gives local police broad immigration enforcement powers, resulting in record arrests and heightened…