Nationwide Strikes Protest Trump Immigration Crackdown
Protests erupted across the U.S. with strikes and walkouts opposing Trump administration immigration tactics following recent controversial deaths involving federal agents.
Protests erupted across the U.S. with strikes and walkouts opposing Trump administration immigration tactics following recent controversial deaths involving federal agents.
Quebec's new immigration program faces criticism for failing to provide a pathway to permanent residency for temporary workers who don't meet updated criteria, with calls for a grandfather clause.
Newly released documents confirm that Canadian immigration authorities refused permission for the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to travel to British Columbia in 2018.
Quebec's new immigration program excludes a grandfather clause for PEQ temporary workers, prioritizing 29,000 economic immigrants annually based on labor needs.
Quebec has announced new selection criteria for skilled workers while confirming the abolition of its experience program, marking significant changes to provincial immigration policies.
Criticism mounts over ICE's masked enforcement operations as Minnesota sees fatal shooting and California passes mask ban. Experts warn anonymity increases risks.
The Trump administration justified its aggressive immigration enforcement in Minnesota as necessary to combat fraud, but federal officials were warned about suspicious activity years earlier.
In response to heightened immigration enforcement concerns, Somali residents in Minnesota are coordinating house call care networks to support vulnerable community members.
Tom Homan, U.S. border czar, suggests reducing ICE agents in Minnesota if local cooperation improves and protests decrease, following recent fatal shootings.
Wael Tarabishi, who suffered from a lifelong inherited disorder, has died. His father, Maher Tarabishi, remains in ICE detention in Texas, unable to attend his son's funeral.
A Chinese national who revealed human rights violations in his home country has been granted asylum to stay in the United States, highlighting ongoing international concerns.
While migration controversies dominate U.S. and European politics, Canada is implementing subtle but significant immigration reductions, with study visas down 30% and asylum claims dropping 33% in 2025.
Internal ICE guidance reviewed by Reuters directs officers in Minnesota to avoid engaging with agitators and focus only on immigrants with criminal histories, marking a shift after fatal shootings.
Following protests, the Trump administration appears to soften its stance on Minnesota immigration enforcement. A Washington expert provides insights into the evolving situation and its implications.
Trump's immigration crackdown faces backlash as ICE killings and gun rights debate create divisions within Republican party, highlighting broader concerns about police aggression.
A Reuters review finds U.S. immigration officials under Trump repeatedly issued misleading statements about violent incidents, with evidence contradicting their accounts in multiple cases involving shootings and deaths.
Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, detained by ICE in Minneapolis, suffers from fever and vomiting in Texas facility. School superintendent expresses grave concern over conditions described as 'abysmal'.
Two women face charges for allegedly defrauding victims in a Markham immigration and visa scam. Police suspect more individuals may have been targeted in this fraudulent scheme.
Former President Barack Obama warns that aggressive immigration enforcement in Minnesota poses a broader threat to American freedoms, following fatal shootings and widespread fear.
A U.S. Army combat veteran draws stark parallels between her wartime experience and recent ICE operations in Minneapolis, questioning the agency's mission and accountability after two deaths.
Larry Maher argues that Canada's immigration policy shift and weak political leadership are eroding national cohesion, replacing assimilation with fragmentation and straining public resources.
A federal judge has issued a temporary stay on the deportation of a 5-year-old boy and his father in Minnesota, halting their removal after the child was detained by ICE officers.
Nexus program applications from Calgary have seen a significant decline as diplomatic tensions between Canada and the United States continue to escalate, impacting cross-border travel.
A federal judge in the U.S. has issued a temporary stay against the potential deportation of a 5-year-old boy and his father, who were detained by ICE in a Minneapolis suburb.
The Legault government has declined to offer flexibility for immigrant workers in Montreal, as Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge addresses the issue amid ongoing debates.
A federal judge has mandated the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in court or face contempt charges for alleged due process violations in immigration cases.
A Minnesota federal judge has ordered the acting ICE director to personally appear in court to explain why the agency failed to comply with judicial orders regarding an immigration detainee.
A federal judge has mandated the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in court to explain alleged denials of due process for detainees, highlighting ongoing legal scrutiny.
U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino is reportedly leaving Minneapolis following two fatal shootings by federal immigration agents, as tensions escalate over ICE operations in Minnesota.
Canadian courts are ordering deportation for clients of fraudulent Richmond immigration consultant Sunny Wang, who ran a $10 million passport fraud scheme affecting hundreds from China.