Fact check: Entire Trump tweet on immigrant aid is wrong The retweet said immigrants in the U.S. illegally "can get up to $3,874 a month under Federal Assistance program. Our social security checks are on average $1200 a month." Wrong country, wrong numbers, wrong description of legal status of the recipients.November 29, 2018
Texas detention camp for teen migrants keeps growing Less than six months after the Trump administration announced it, the facility has expanded into a detention camp holding thousands of teenagers — and it shows every sign of becoming more permanent.November 27, 2018
Fact check: What's happening on the U.S.-Mexico border? On Sunday, U.S. agents fired tear gas on migrants trying to cross into the U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico. The migrants were protesting the slow pace with which the U.S. has been processing asylum claims.November 27, 2018
White House asks Supreme Court to rule on DACA sooner, not later The Justice Department has asked the court to decide whether the Trump administration can dismantle the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — without waiting for rulings from lower courts.November 6, 2018
Weary migrants still far from reaching U.S. border The caravan, estimated to include more than 7,000 people, had advanced about 45 miles since crossing the border from Guatemala, and still faced more than 1,000 miles, and likely much further, to the end of the journey.October 23, 2018
Trump says he's reducing Central American aid over migrants Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador received a combined more than $500 million in funding from the U.S. in fiscal year 2017, though it was not immediately clear how much Trump is seeking to cut.October 22, 2018
Caravan migrants break Guatemala border fence, rush Mexico Migrants traveling in a mass caravan burst through a Guatemalan border fence and streamed by the thousands toward Mexican territory on Friday, defying Mexican authorities' entreaties for an orderly crossing and President Trump's threats of retaliation.October 19, 2018
Funding the immigration crackdown at the 'unsustainable rate' The deportation and detention of immigrants in the wake of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown is costing the government millions, and forcing reallocations of funds.September 27, 2018
Trump's immigrant roundups increasingly net noncriminals A daughter who never returned home, a son gunned down point-blank, a mom who was brutally attacked — all deaths at the hands of immigrants in the country illegally, all gripping stories the White House has been eager to share.September 20, 2018