Tag: Immigration
The ever‑evolving Latino vote is rapidly shifting away from Trump and Republicans
Matt A. Barreto, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and Gary M. Segura, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Why ICE’s body camera policies make the videos unlikely to improve...
Stephanie Lessing, UMass Boston
Amid growing demands by Democrats to overhaul U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after federal immigration...
Enforcing Prohibition with a massive new federal force of poorly trained...
Richard F. Hamm, University at Albany, State University of New York
As the actions of agents with U.S. Immigration...
Florida’s immigrant entrepreneurs are creating jobs and prosperity in their communities
Paula de la Cruz-Fernández, University of Florida
Immigration to the U.S. is often framed as a problem to be...
Congress has exercised minimal oversight over ICE, but that might change
Claire Leavitt, Smith College
President Donald Trump and Congress agreed to separate funding for the Department of Homeland Security...
Racial profiling by ICE agents mirrors the targeting of Japanese Americans...
Anna Storti, Duke University
The Department of Homeland Security in September 2025 said that 2 million undocumented immigrants had...
The US already faces a health care workforce shortage – immigration...
Bedassa Tadesse, University of Minnesota Duluth
As Americans gather for holiday celebrations, many will quietly thank the health care...
Large trunks discovered in a basement offer a window into the...
Sam Vong, Smithsonian Institution
In 2005, Antonio Somera, a Filipino American member of the Legionarios del Trabajo, a Masonic...



















