Trump-Omar feud intensifies over racism, patriotism Following a day of dueling press conferences and withering accusations of racism on one side and unpatriotic hatred on the other, the Trump-Omar standoff continues.July 16, 2019
Trump digs in against Dem congresswomen; they're firing back Unfazed by widespread criticism, President Trump intensified his incendiary comments about four Democratic congresswomen of color, urging them to get out if they don't like things going on in America. They fired back at what they called his "xenophobic bigoted remarks" and said it was time for impeachment.July 15, 2019
A look at the 'squad' that Trump targeted in racist tweets They're all women of color. Every one of them is an American citizen. And of the four members of the self-styled "squad" duly elected to the House of Representatives, only one was born outside the U.S.July 15, 2019
Trump moves to end asylum protections for Central Americans Asylum seekers who pass through another country first will be ineligible for asylum at the U.S. southern border. The rule, expected to go into effect Tuesday, also applies to children who have crossed the border alone.July 15, 2019
Minneapolis church hosts Mass -- and legal clinic for immigrants As federal authorities confirmed stepped-up immigration enforcement across the United States over the weekend, immigrants in Minnesota with legal status -- and those without -- said their fears were growing more real by the hour.July 15, 2019
Leave the U.S., Trump tells liberal Democratic congresswomen Starkly injecting race into his criticism of liberal Democrats, President Trump said four congresswomen of color should go back to the "broken and crime infested" countries they came from, ignoring the fact that all of the women are American citizens and three were born in the U.S.July 14, 2019
Police: Man dies after attacking immigration jail in Washington state A 69-year-old man armed with a rifle threw incendiary devices at an immigration jail in Washington state early Saturday morning, then was found dead after four police officers arrived and opened fire, authorities said.July 14, 2019
Trump's immigration sweeps in major cities set to begin The sweeps were expected to start Sunday, but New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted Saturday that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency had already taken some action in New York.July 14, 2019
Facing deployment while fearing that family members will be deported A sailor hoped his military status would protect his mother from deportation. But a change in Trump administration policy may lead to more undocumented members of military families being deported.July 12, 2019
U.S. poised to begin immigration enforcement operation this weekend The operation, which is sparking outrage and concern among immigrant advocates, would target people with final orders of removal, including families whose immigration cases had been fast-tracked by judges in 10 major cities.July 11, 2019
Trump drops demand to add citizenship question to census President Trump abandoned his controversial bid to inject a citizenship question into next year's census Thursday, instead directing federal agencies to try to compile the information using existing databases.July 11, 2019
Barr sees a way for census to legally ask about citizenship Attorney General William Barr said Monday he sees a way to legally add a citizenship question to the 2020 census, despite a Supreme Court ruling that blocked its inclusion, at least temporarily.July 8, 2019
U.S. to pursue citizenship question on census but path unclear The Justice Department said Friday it will continue to look for legal grounds to force the inclusion of a citizenship question on the 2020 Census, hours after President Trump said he is "very seriously" considering an executive order to get the question included.July 5, 2019