Democratic election officials, including Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, criticized Homeland Security leaders for lackluster support as the midterm election looms.
The California Museum’s new exhibit explores how the state once recruited immigrant labor only to later enforce mass deportations, drawing parallels to current day immigration policies.
The Trump administration has revived the public charge rule, dramatically expanding its scope. The rule denies green cards to applicants who use or will use public benefits like Medicaid, housing assistance or food stamps. It’s set to take full effect next month.
Major changes to Medicaid are expected to impact millions of low-income Americans. During a KFF and States Newsroom briefing, experts discussed how these changes could result in coverage losses, reduced federal Medicaid funding, and increased financial and administrative challenges for states and health care providers.
Federal charges against SEIU-United Service Workers West (USWW) president David Huerta have been dropped, the labor union said in a statement.
In California, $150 million in public safety grants could be in jeopardy if the state does not comply with the Trump administration’s immigration and election policies. That’s why they’re suing.
Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom and Senator Alex Padilla spoke at the 43rd annual NALEO conference, the nation’s largest and most prestigious gatheri…
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were told on Tuesday to immediately stop pursuing people in vehicles nationwide, followi…
Wife and husband Claribeth and Oswaldo, along with Jacob, their nine-year-old, fled Colombia to save their lives, seeking refuge at the U.S. s…
On Wednesday, Xavier Becerra participated in a virtual briefing with the American Community Media to discuss key statewide issues on immigrati…
