Charlotte, North Carolina and immigration crackdown
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Border patrol agents are preparing to leave Charlotte, N.C., after conducting immigration raid operations in the city, according to two Department of Homeland Security officials. NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports on the impact the raids have had on the people of Charlotte and what could come next.
Pope Leo XIV calls for the respectful treatment of immigrants in the U.S. Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan says "Catholic Church is wrong."
Skilled trade workers from across the province gathered for a third day of protests outside Queen’s Park on Wednesday to fight against the sudden dismissal of hundreds of Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program applicants last week.
Top Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino and some of his agents are expected to leave Charlotte, North Carolina, as soon as Thursday, federal and local law enforcement officials told CNN.
Taking a deep dive into how geography, public opinion and policy are shaping immigration across three countries. Queen’s University professor Sharry Aiken joins Miranda Anthistle to highlight the pressures behind asylum reform,
A Eugene woman was pulled over by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in Springfield on Nov. 19. She describes her experience.
On a recent visit, the trauma bay beds at his hospital were empty, a more common scene since President Donald Trump took office in January and cracked down on immigration, rescinding rights of asylum-seekers, pursuing a record number of deportations, and seeking an unprecedented $170 billion for immigration enforcement.
The Department of Justice has abruptly moved to dismiss the indictment against two people accused last month of "ambushing" federal agents conducting an immigration sweep in Chicago, including a woman who was shot five times in the incident.