Tag: deportation
Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia being vindictively prosecuted?
In March of 2025, the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia first gained public traction after he was wrongfully deported and sentenced without a trial...
The (Re)Writing Migration Stories Exhibit: Healing and (Re)Building Connection Through Art
Located on the first floor of the Rivera library by the computers is a brilliant homage to the many Hispanic immigrant families that have...
California’s largest immigrant detention center is two hours away
When protests surrounding the Trump Administration's strict immigration policy began to sweep the nation, some of the most robust were reported to have occurred...
Fleeting relief for international students
Following a slew of lawsuits, the federal government has moved to restore thousands of international students' legal ability to study in the United States...
UC, it’s time to stand up and protect your students, faculty...
On Monday, April 7, 2025, Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox announced that the federal government had revoked six international student visas from the University of...
U.S. Increases deportations efforts under Trump administration
In the first week of the new presidential administration, United States (U.S.) immigration enforcements saw an increase in deportation operations and border enforcement measures....
Trump’s Plan to End Birthright Citizenship Faces Legal Challenges
President Donald Trump and his administration have made historic moves, signing an executive order attempting to revoke birthright citizenship. The executive order will prohibit...
Deporting undocumented immigrants will result in millions of parentless children
Unless the Supreme Court can come to an agreement on President Barack Obama’s plan which will grant deferred action status to millions of undocumented...







