A Woman Long at Risk of Deportation Gains a Reprieve

A federal judge says Jessica Colotl, a Mexican who came to the United States when she was 11, can stay while an application to renew her protected status is reconsidered.

Kansas Man Indicted on Hate Crime Charges in Shooting of Indian Immigrants

By MATT STEVENS June 9, 2017 A white man accused of opening fire on two Indian immigrants at a Kansas bar in February in a shooting that heightened international concern about American hostility toward foreigners has been indicted on federal hate crime...

Trump’s Tweets vs. Travel Ban

The fight over President Trump’s travel ban on people from six Muslim-majority countries has reached the Supreme Court. But some experts say Trump’s tweets may undermine his chances of winning the case.

Trump Promotes Original ‘Travel Ban,’ Eroding His Legal Case

By ADAM LIPTAK and PETER BAKER June 5, 2017 WASHINGTON — President Trump has excellent lawyers. They have a challenging client. In a series of Twitter posts Monday that continued into the evening, Mr. Trump may have irretrievably undermined...

For Undocumented Mom, Somewhere to Shelter, but Nowhere to Run

For Undocumented Mom, Somewhere to Shelter, but Nowhere to Run By JULIE TURKEWITZ and TODD HEISLER June 5, 2017 Ingrid Latorre holding her son, Anibal, 1, as he looks out of the window of the Quaker meetinghouse whose congregants have agreed to...

Fake ICE Notices Urge Washington Residents to Report ‘Illegal Aliens’

By JACEY FORTIN June 3, 2017 Richard Byrne first saw the posters in his Washington, D.C., neighborhood on Thursday morning as he walked to a commuter train station. The text-heavy fliers, plastered on streetlight poles and at bus stops, urged residents to...