More than 10,000 Liberians, who have been living in the U.S. without legal status since fleeing a civil war decades ago, will get to stay for now.
Author: Daniel Gonzalez, Arizona Republic
2 US citizens detained for speaking Spanish in Montana store settle border patrol lawsuit
Two U.S. citizens, who were detained in Montana by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents for speaking Spanish, have reached a monetary settlement.
‘Be vigilant’: Hotel group condemns Trump administration’s use of hotels to hold migrant kids
The American Hotel & Lodging Association opposes detaining migrants at hotels after reports that Hampton Inn hotels were used to hold migrant kids.
ICE contractor still holding migrant children in Arizona hotels, acting DHS secretary says
Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf testified before a Senate panel that ICE is still holding migrant children in hotels and has “for decades.”
ICE: International students must leave US if universities only offer online classes this fall
The Trump administration announced that international students will have to go home if the schools they attend only offer online classes this fall.
Feds: Alleged leader of al-Qaida terrorist group arrested in Phoenix
Ali Yousif Ahmed Al-Nouri is accused of killing two Iraqi police officers in Iraq. Iraq is trying to have him extradited back to his country.
Border Patrol encounters largest-ever group of migrants near El Paso
The group of more than 1,000 migrants was the largest ever and part of a trend by criminal smuggling organizations, according to the Border Patrol.