Immigration

Trump demands jail for Chicago mayor and Illinois governor over ICE protection
October 09, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
President Donald Trump called for the arrest of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, accusing them of failing to protect ICE officers amid escalating protests against federal immigration enforcement. The White House released a video on October 8, 2025, criticizing the leaders and highlighting Chicago's crime issues. Tensions have risen with the deployment of Texas National Guard troops to safeguard federal personnel.
DHS criticizes Gen Z candidate over anti-ICE protest against Noem
October 04, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
The Department of Homeland Security has condemned a young political candidate for participating in an anti-ICE protest targeting South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between political figures and immigration enforcement advocates.
USCIS sees surge in homeland defender job applications
October 04, 2025RN reverses position on anti-immigration text in European Parliament
October 07, 2025FBI arrests two after vehicle attack on border patrol in Chicago
October 05, 2025Des Moines schools chief arrested by ICE for fake degrees
September 29, 2025Republicans introduce bill to repeal DACA in Congress
October 11, 2025DHS condemns Houston Halloween display depicting hanging ICE agents
October 07, 2025Chicago mayor establishes ICE-free zones amid federal sweeps
October 05, 2025GOP claims California diverts federal funds for immigrant health care

Trump deploys National Guard to Chicago amid state lawsuit
October 08, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard troops, including units from Texas, to Chicago to protect federal facilities during immigration enforcement operations. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson filed a lawsuit on Monday to block the move, calling it an unconstitutional invasion. The deployment follows tense protests and clashes with federal agents, drawing sharp rebukes from state Democrats.
Protests Erupt Over Migrant Issues
September 15, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Anti-migrant protests occurred in Spain on September 14, with demonstrators targeting an asylum center following reports of a crime involving a minor. The events reflect ongoing tensions regarding immigration policies.

Salary requirement for labor immigration raised to 90 percent
October 07, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
The government and SD have agreed to raise the salary requirement for labor immigrants to 90 percent of the median salary, instead of the 100 percent set in the Tidö agreement. This means a monthly salary of 33,390 kronor starting next summer. The deal is seen as a win for the Liberals, who warned that a higher threshold would hinder recruitment.
Democrats face scrutiny over healthcare costs and immigrant benefits
October 02, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Rising Obamacare premiums have put Democrats on the defensive, while a White House memo highlights potential $200 billion costs for providing healthcare to illegal immigrants under their plans. Political figures like JD Vance are citing evidence to challenge these policies amid ongoing debates.

Federal judge blocks Trump national guard deployment to Portland
October 07, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
A federal judge in Oregon issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Donald Trump's attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Portland amid ongoing protests at an ICE facility. The ruling, expanded on Sunday, October 5, 2025, prohibits the federalization or relocation of any state's National Guard to the city. The White House criticized the decision as an overreach, while the administration appeals the order.
Federal judge blocks transfer of migrant teens to adult detention
A U.S. District Judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to move underage migrants to adult ICE facilities upon turning 18. The ruling revives a 2021 order prohibiting such transfers. Immigration advocates argue the policy aims to pressure youth into forgoing protection claims.
ICE arrests Iowa school superintendent in apparent mistake
September 29, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Thomas Ahart, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents while attending a routine immigration appointment for his wife. The Iowa native and U.S. citizen was released after authorities realized the error. The incident has sparked outrage and social media backlash.
Iowa lawmaker exposes Des Moines schools chief's voting registration
An Iowa state lawmaker has disclosed that the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools registered to vote despite her alleged illegal immigration status. The revelation highlights potential vulnerabilities in voter registration processes. Details emerged from public records and official statements.
Courts test Trump's National Guard use in Oregon and Illinois
President Donald Trump's federalization of the National Guard in Portland and Chicago faced legal challenges this week, as the administration argued that Democratic-led states are obstructing immigration enforcement. Lawyers cited constitutional precedents to justify protecting federal facilities amid protests. Democratic leaders decried the moves as threats to state sovereignty.
Apple and Google remove ICE-tracking apps under DOJ pressure
October 05, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Apple and Google have removed several apps designed to help users track and avoid U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities from their app stores. The companies bowed to legal demands from the Department of Justice (DOJ) amid the Trump administration's immigration enforcement push. This action has raised concerns about censorship and privacy for immigrant communities.