Dozens of Immigrant Parents Remain Separated From Their Children
A month after a federal judge’s deadline more than 500 children remain in federal custody and away from their families.
A month after a federal judge’s deadline more than 500 children remain in federal custody and away from their families.
By Robert Moore
A complaint filed with the Department of Homeland Security accuses immigration authorities of trying to coerce immigrants into leaving the country.
By Robert Moore
The film from Spike Lee and Jordan Peele is based on the experiences of El Pasoan Ron Stallworth.
By Robert Moore
As the government contends with 500 children who remain in government facilities, nightmarish tales are emerging of aborted reunifications.
By Robert Moore
The judge ordered the administration to begin finding missing parents and to reunite them with their children.
By Robert Moore
The reunion came on deadline day for a court-ordered reunification of separated immigrant families.
By Robert Moore
Many Spanish-speaking parents said they did not understand the English documents they were signing.
By Robert Moore
A federal judge praised the government effort, but expressed concern that hundreds of immigrant parents may have been deported without their children.
By Robert Moore
While that's good news, immigration advocates, fearful of mass deportations, have gotten a judge to issue a stay temporarily halting deportations.
By Robert Moore
Among the revelations: Families were separated despite legal entry, and at least one child said he was hit by a caregiver.
By Robert Moore
The agent demanded to know why they had different surnames on their passports, then suggested the mother might be a human trafficker.
By Robert Moore
’You cannot imagine how awful it is to be there,’ the boy said of his nine-month separation by U.S. immigration officials.
By Robert Moore
The refusal by the two firms to take on a yearlong contract came one day before Trump announced the end of family separation.
By Robert Moore
Unprecedented ICE access to ORR data turns safe placement screening into a mechanism for immigration enforcement, officials and activists say.
By Robert Moore
The move by Sheriff Richard Wiles marks a growing chorus of local law enforcement across Texas that is critical of the federal family separation policy.
By Robert Moore
Texas congressman Will Hurd visits a new detention center and rips Trump's family separation policy.
By Robert Moore
The move comes as immigrant apprehensions climb to levels not seen since the end of the Obama administration.
By Robert Moore
A ruling allows a woman featured on our site, who was reunited with her son after months of separation, to sue federal government to stop the practice.
By Robert Moore
They had entered the U.S. illegally, seeking asylum from an abusive home, and were completely unaware they would be separated.
By Robert Moore
Federal law allows immigrants to step into United States and claim asylum; agents are physically preventing them from doing so.
By Robert Moore
Diana Natalicio is believed to be the longest serving president of a public university in the country.
By Robert Moore
A political action committee that targeted the winner of the primary is run by a hired gun with no apparent political allegiances.
By Robert Moore
The policy shift means that parents will be separated from their children if caught while crossing borders illegally.
By Robert Moore
Minor league team rosters are a rotating cast of athletes. But in his two years with the El Paso Chihuahuas, Cody Decker managed to make a lasting impact on the city.
By Robert Moore
The attorney general told a congressional committee he was deferring to its concerns about stopping funding.
By Robert Moore
The Legal Orientation Program provides guidance to those facing deportation and is praised for saving taxpayer money.
By Robert Moore
The film captures the lives of three student-athletes in El Paso and the dual nature of the U.S.–Mexico border.
By Robert Moore
A small-town sheriff took on his president and his governor and learned that facts can get in the way of a good political narrative.
By Robert Moore
As construction begins for Trump’s project near El Paso, debate turns to nomenclature instead of immigration.
By Robert Moore