Around half of undocumented migrants in U.S. overstayed visas, like Paul Pelosi’s alleged attacker. The U.S. lacks resources to go after them all.
Author: Rick Jervis, USA TODAY
Political theater vs. daily survival: Inside the dire situation facing migrants bused across US
More than 20,000 migrants bused to New York from US-Mexico border face daily challenges, from housing to food, and could be key issue in elections.
Border shelters warn migrants about human trafficking after DeSantis flights to Martha’s Vineyard
After Gov. Ron DeSantis sent migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, some border workers are advising migrants to beware of human trafficking.
Queen Elizabeth’s death stirs debate about colonialism, slavery and British racism
The British royal family has long been criticized for its ties to colonialism and slavery. Protest movements in recent years stirred new debates.
Free bus rides for migrants to Washington, New York and Chicago begin in Texas border town
The number of migrants at a South Texas shelter has soared from 25 a week in 2019 to 1,500 a week today. Many take free state-funded bus rides to D.C.
Texas, Arizona bus migrants to U.S. cities, and now Chicago. Here’s what could happen next
Thousands of migrants are being bused from the border to New York, Washington and now Chicago. Advocates say the plans could backfire on the states that started them
‘Like a roller coaster’: DACA opens doors for two Texas brothers, leaves another in shadows
In Texas, two brothers enjoy DACA benefits. But the youngest sibling in their mixed-status family has struggled, unable to obtain protection.
DACA abre puertas a 2 hermanos de Texas, deja a otro viviendo en las sombras
En Texas, dos hermanos disfrutan de los beneficios de DACA. Pero el hermano menor de esta familia de estatus mixto, no ha podido obtener protección.
‘They run out of water and they die’: More migrants risk entering US during dangerous summer months
More asylum seekers are risking their lives to cross deserts or trek over mountains to reach the U.S. during perilous summer months.
As DACA turns 10, businesses urge Congress for permanent status for children of migrants
As DACA turns 10, business leaders and supporters are calling on Congress to find a more permanent solution for recipients.