President-elect Trump's nominee for DHS Secretary repeated a widely debunked claim that 13,000 convicted murderer migrants are "loose in this country."
The idea has drawn criticism for not only encouraging racial profiling and fostering mistrust but for being an inefficient use of ICE's limited resources
Starbucks is facing a lawsuit from an Illinois woman who claims that the amount of ice used by the company is too much, causing customers to receive less liquids than the advertised. Stacy Pincus claimed $5 million from the company on behalf on any customers who has bought a cold drink at the coffee shop.
The growing number of transnational gang members in the U.S is alarming. This is the reason for the operation made by the federal authorities which resulted to the arrest of over 1,000 gang members throughout the country.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney was charged on Wednesday. Authorities say he forged a document to make it look like a Mexican citizen who wanted to stay in the United State was not eligible to do so.
U.S. authorities in Pakistan could have sought - but did not - a full background security investigation of San Bernardino shooter Tashfeen Malik before granting her a visa to enter the United States in 2014, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter.
In early June, in cities across America, U.S. immigration agents arrested more than two dozen Chinese nationals with unfulfilled deportation orders, telling them that after years of delay, China was finally taking steps to provide the paperwork needed to expel them from the U.S.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would increase fees on some Mexican visas and all border crossing cards as part of a broader plan to force Mexico to pay for a wall along the southern U.S. border.
Always the bride, never the bridesmaid. A New York City woman accused of being married to eight men at the same time pleaded not guilty in state court in the Bronx on Friday to two counts of felony fraud that prosecutors say stemmed from a scheme to gain U.S. citizenship for grooms from countries "red flagged" by the Department of Homeland Security.
Barclays has been providing information to an investigation into precious metals by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ), the bank said in its 2014 annual report on Tuesday, a week after a similar statement by HSBC.