U.S. Officials Chastise Judge Who Complained of Agents ‘Stalking’

In a letter to California’s chief judge, the attorney general and homeland security secretary defended the practice of making immigration arrests in courthouses.

After Trump Comes to Talk, Border Agents Find Their Political Voice

By FERNANDA SANTOS March 28, 2017 TUCSON — Around the time that Donald J. Trump unofficially clinched the Republican nomination for president last May, he carved 10 minutes out of his schedule for an interview on “The Green Line,” an...

White House to States: Shield the Undocumented and Lose Police Funding

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and CHARLIE SAVAGE March 27, 2017 WASHINGTON — The Trump administration, signaling its intent to toughen enforcement of immigration laws across the country, threatened on Monday to withhold or revoke law...

U.S. Names Localities That Refuse to Detain Undocumented Immigrants

The report lists jurisdictions that do not cooperate with requests to hold people suspected of being undocumented immigrants, a key requirement of President Trump’s executive order.

Retro Report: Trump and the Battle Over Sanctuary in America

As deportations start to rise, churches and cities are declaring themselves sanctuaries for undocumented immigrants. It’s the latest chapter of a movement with a long history.

Immigration Agents Arrest 600 People Across U.S. in One Week

By LIZ ROBBINS and CAITLIN DICKERSON February 12, 2017 Federal immigration officials arrested more than 600 people across at least 11 states last week, detaining 40 people in the New York City area, law enforcement officials said on Sunday. It...