In a break from tradition, refugees admitted to the United States after extensive interviews and vetting are being detained ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge on Friday extended an order protecting refugees in Minnesota who are lawfully in the U.S.
By Nate Raymond Feb 27 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday said he would not allow President Donald Trump's administration ...
She and five other refugees are suing the Trump administration, along with resettlement agencies Jewish Family Service of ...
Overturning years of precedent, immigration authorities have arrested or questioned dozens of refugees in Minnesota.
The move is another Trump administration effort to limit legal pathways to migration or resettlement, after already curbing the number of admitted refugees and re-reviewing those admitted under the ...
Resettlement organizations said the updated guidance represents a dramatic shift in how refugees are treated after being ...
A Trump administration order could allow detention of refugees lawfully living in the U.S. while awaiting green cards.
The Department of Homeland Security says in a memo that refugees applying for green cards must return to federal custody one year after they were admitted to the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security is broadening federal immigration authorities’ ability to detain legal refugees who have not yet obtained green cards, citing national security concerns and the ...
The change is part of the administration’s broad effort to target refugees and tighten pathways for immigrants to legally ...