Who is protected by Biden’s latest extension? - One of Joe Biden’s final acts on immigration was to extend four grants of Temporary Protected Status – covering nearly one million immigrants from Venezuela,
President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship does not apply to former Vice President Kamala Harris. The executive order, if it survives legal challenges and is executed, is not retroactive and will take effect starting Feb. 19, 2025.
Harris, born in Oakland, California, in 1964, is a natural-born U.S. citizen under the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil.
Haitians living in Springfield, Ohio, were at the center of the debate over immigration during the 2024 election
A bill to strictly limit two powers used by the Biden administration is getting a renewed push in Congress as the Trump administration narrows immigration programs.
Citizens of 17 countries where conditions are deemed unsafe for immigrants’ return are currently allowed to live and work in the United States under temporary protected status.
The president’s latest salvo against the Constitution shouldn’t survive the judiciary’s scrutiny. But these days, you never know.
With 87,340 H2-A recipients, Florida has more than the combined number of H-2A workers than the two states hosting the second- and third-largest number of them — North Carolina and California, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services figures as of Sept. 30, 2024.
Venezuelan migrants with TPS said their lives are filled with dread and uncertainty. Others said they want to focus on living one day at a time.
President Joe Biden recently approved a sweeping extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over half-a-million Venezuelans. The decision cited severe humanitarian emergencies in Venezuela due to political and economic crises under President Nicolás Maduro.
A bill to strictly limit programs used by the Biden administration to allow migrants into the U.S. and protect them from deportation is being re-introduced in both chambers of Congress amid a flurry of immigration moves in Congress and the White House.
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – With the devastating Palisades Fire still smoldering, Lisa Pelton and some of her neighbors in Mandeville Canyon received an unpleasant notice from their bank: their home equity lines of credit were being slashed. “I was appalled,” Pelton told KTLA 5 News on Thursday. “I thought it was unconscionable what they did. […]