President-elect Donald Trump has promised significant changes when he takes office on everything from immigration to foreign policy to tariffs.
Tom Homan, the incoming "border tsar", has promised a big raid on illegal immigrants in Chicago and elsewhere.
Trump has said he would like to deport everyone living illegally in the United States, though he has not set a specific numerical target. Who is most at risk?
As President-elect Donald Trump looks to make sweeping changes to immigration policy in his second term, we revisit the history of immigration law through past presidencies starting in the 1700s.
Trump: “On Day 1 of the Trump presidency, I will restore the travel ban, suspend refugee admissions, stop the resettlement and keep the terrorists the hell out of our country.” (July 27, 2024; campaign rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota)
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration will be held indoors Monday at the Capitol due to dangerously cold temperatures. Follow for live updates on the final days of the presidential transition.
The department that the South Dakota governor seeks to lead will be critical to fulfilling the incoming administration’s promises to quickly crack down on immigration.
In interviews with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, migrants in shelters across the central region of Mexico said they feel anxious and uncertain ahead of Trump's promise to crack down on immigration, fearful it will now become harder to gain asylum.
Before he’s even entered office, Trump has already tapped 18 Fox Newsers to work in his administration, Justin Baragona reports
The ominous letters went to hundreds of state and local officials across the U.S. two days before Christmas. It was a potential blueprint for how the
Olumoko, a former Nigerian Ambassador speaks on what Nigeria, Africa, and the rest of the world should expect as Donald Trump is sworn-in as US president