The Trump administration may soon enforce a new definition of “public charge” that could make thousands of immigrants ineligible for a green card.
Author: Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
How migrant caravan may force Congress to fix a broken asylum system
Congress may need to find a lasting solution to fix a broken asylum system to prevent future waves of caravan migrants and others seeking U.S. refuge
Number of undocumented immigrants in USA falls to 12-year low, researchers say
Researchers say economics and stricter border security are key factors in the fall in the number of people here illegally to 10.7 million.
Federal judge blocks Trump’s new asylum rules: ‘He may not rewrite the immigration laws’
A federal judge blocked new rules implemented by Trump to limit asylum applications, opening the door for migrants on the caravan to enter the U.S.
President Donald Trump’s efforts to limit asylum challenged in federal courts
Two court hearings Monday could have dramatic effects on how migrants can apply for asylum and the Trump administration’s power to block them.
Homeland Security focuses on border security — not processing asylum applications from migrant caravan
The Trump administration sent military troops to the border to stop a migrant caravan, but says it cannot speed up processing of legal asylum-seekers.
The migrant caravan has arrived. Here’s what you need to know.
President Donald Trump changed rules and deployed troops in advance of the migrant caravan. Now that they’ve arrived, here’s what you need to know.