A California Democrat lawmaker said the state has "no obligation" to help deport illegals and that taxpayer money will be used to defend them.
Border wall construction projects, family separations, asylum limitations and hardline enforcement priorities all landed in ...
The US is the top destination for Chinese immigrants worldwide, with Canada (930,000), South Korea (803,000), Japan (776,000) ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom wants to allocate as much as $25 million to challenge President-elect Donald Trump’s most ...
Calif., reiterated the state’s commitment to continued funding for the deportation defense of migrants and undocumented ...
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) said the state of California was prepared to spend taxpayer dollars on migrants in need of ...
As President-elect Donald Trump plans a mass deportation, he may find support for tougher enforcement in Mexico.
Alex Padilla revealed that California will use taxpayer money to help fund legal assistance for migrants facing deportation ...
President-elect Donald Trump won the Rio Grande Valley, a Latino-majority area along the border in south Texas.
As immigration remains a hotly contested priority for the Trump administration after playing a decisive role in the deeply ...
The wall is no longer Trump’s central idea, and it never really slowed migration, but it continues to put lives at risk, cost ...