The group asked a court Monday to be allowed to add the industry's voice to a lawsuit opposing the ban, saying it's causing irreparable harm on businesses and the nation's economy
The hopeful truth is that when Americans band together to force open the gates of opportunity for women, for Black men, for the groups that have long been oppressed in our economy, everyone gets ahead
A judge correctly struck down a new Department of Homeland Security rule that went into effect earlier this year denying green cards to legal immigrants who use Medicaid
The removal operations are meant to deter a surge in Central American families fleeing poverty and gang violence in their home countries, with many seeking asylum in the United States
Seven US citizens and a nonprofit organization filed the federal lawsuit Wednesday contending the rule would block nearly two-thirds of all prospective legal immigrants
The proclamation, issued by the White House, said it would not affect any individual's eligibility for asylum or refugee status
In 2016, there were 580,000 Indians in the US as resident non-immigrant
The men, who allegedly crossed the border illegally, were crammed into a space where there was not enough room for all of them to lie down on the concrete floor
The proposal, expected to affect some 383,000 people annually, would boost the odds that U.S. citizenship officers would deem any legal immigrant a 'public charge'
The government must "identify an individual or a team" to create and implement a procedure for those kids to be reunified with their families
About 11,800 minors are currently in US custody after crossing over from Mexico, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said
The DACA opponent might, in reply, argue that the morality of the law applies only to those people who are legitimately subject to the law
Republicans, who control Congress, are undecided on what to do about DACA and the Dreamers
Frank Islam made these remarks during a ceremony where some 200 foreign nationals took the oath of citizenship
Most immigrants with solid cases have to stay in the US to fend for themselves