A New Jersey restaurant owner’s detention by ICE shut down his family’s business and upended their lives, thus ending their American dream
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Read MoreA planned 1.3-mile wall across Mount Cristo Rey has drawn opposition from environmentalists and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces.
Read MoreBefore the lights of the “Aztec Stadium” flicker on for the FIFA World Cup, southern Mexico City undergoes a transformation, leaving many affected and dissatisfied.
Read MoreHow effective are Portland’s sanctuary city policies when ICE can track and surveil immigrant communities with ease?
Read MoreThe Trump administration deported fewer Mexicans in 2025 than in recent years. But new data shows cartel violence — not just economic hardship — is now driving migrants from regions wracked by criminal gang warfare.
Read MoreLilia Rubio went from washing dishes in Utah to working with international heads of state. Now, she tells her story.
Read MoreIn a district where Trump made gains and Democrats search for answers, Bobby Pulido is trying to build a coalition of churchgoers, working-class families, and former Republicans.
Read MoreDespite political rhetoric and higher visa fees, visitors from Mexico are a booming, bright spot for U.S. border economies, driven by family, shopping, and deep-rooted ties.
Read More"He was his best friend," says the attorney for a distraught El Paso man whose dog was killed inside his own home during an immigration check that found no wrongdoing.
Read MoreA gold mine in Mexico's Sonoran desert was taken over by the sons of drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. Mexican officials and military generals said they would help an American businessman reclaim the mine — after hefty bribes. For one man, reclaiming the mine was more than a business proposition. It was a reckoning with his past and a chance to pay back the orphanage that raised him.
Read MoreState intervention has led Tucson to ramp up sweeps and pass harsh new policies, while officials in South Tucson have emphasized support and services.
Read MoreDomestic surveillance: Military-grade drones deployed over demonstrators for first time since 2020.
Read MoreIn arid New Mexico, a massive data center campus promises jobs, but residents fear it will drain their most precious resource: water.
Read MoreNaturalized citizens fearing ICE's tactics and racial profiling now carry their passports as a shield, questioning what it truly means to "belong" in the United States.
Read MoreIn a city shaped by shifting tides, the Kentucky Club has survived it all — from Prohibition to pandemics — by holding fast to its famous margarita and its status as a cross-border sanctuary.
Read MoreFrom a converted shipping container in Arizona, analysts turn tech that was once used on far-off battlefields into a key tool for border enforcement.
Read MoreHow a progressive president became an unlikely partner in Trump’s hardline immigration policy.
Read MoreThey were told to “Go Hunting” for migrants, so these volunteers hit the road to protect them.
Read MoreLike most of the more than 230 Venezuelan men deported to a Salvadoran prison, José Manuel Ramos Bastidas had followed U.S. immigration rules. Then Trump rewrote them.
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