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Canada reimposes a visa requirement on Mexicans
“We have seen exponential growth in asylum claims particularly from Mexican nationals in the last year,” Immigration Minister Marc Miller said.
Texas has spent over $148 million busing migrants to other parts of the country
Since 2022, GOP Gov. Greg Abbott has bused over 102,000 migrants to predominantly Democratic-led cities. Supporters say the cost is necessary, but critics argue the program is expensive and inhumane.
Top Democrat in immigration talks says Republicans are ignoring border chaos to help Trump
Republican senators are now casting doubts on the new border security and foreign aid deal. Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy says they're caving to pressure from Trump to boost his reelection bid.
In their own words, new U.S. citizens look to voting in 2024
For some newly naturalized U.S. citizens in Arizona, they see voting in next year's elections as an important responsibility.
An unprecedented year in immigration, and in anti-immigration rhetoric
2023 saw a record number of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. The issue is front and center in the Republican presidential campaigns.
Texas’ illegal entry law will test states’ powers on immigration, border enforcement
The latest measure in Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's border crackdown "Operation Lone Star" makes it a state crime to enter Texas illegally from a foreign country.
State and resettlement groups help Ukrainians in Oregon
The Oregon Department of Human Services will distribute $2.25 million in federal grants to help people from Ukraine.
Migrants are showing up at the U.S. Southern border in historic numbers. Here’s why
The migrant surge at the Southern border hit a record of over 2.4 million. Republicans say it's a failure of Biden's policies. The U.N. says, globally, there's never been so many displaced people.
Venezuelans surpass all other nationalities in illegal U.S. border crossings
Venezuelans replaced Mexicans for the first time on record, according to new figures that show September was the second-highest month for arrests of all nationalities.
How one Ukrainian family finds refuge in Southern Oregon for their children’s future
Olena Zhyvotovska, Misha Zhyvotovskyi and their two children are one of many families traveling thousands of miles to Oregon to flee wars in their home country Ukraine.