Six on Migrants and Refugees: 3,121 desperate journeys: exposing a week of chaos under Trump's zero tolerance; The Case of Jane Doe Ponytail; We are going to die from sadness': the fathers and sons reunited behind bars; The Deportation Crisis: Report From Long Island; New Yorker Shows DHS Forces Children to Sign Away Their Rights
3,121 desperate journeys: exposing a week of chaos under Trump's zero tolerance
"They came to the US seeking a better life. They ended up behind bars. Thousands of documents analyzed by the Guardian provide the most comprehensive picture yet of what happened to immigrants prosecuted under the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy"
She moved to Flushing, Queens, with dreams of success and citizenship. Now she was crumpled outside a massage pa...
We are going to die from sadness': the fathers and sons reunited behind bars
"A rare look inside an immigration prison reveals the suffering of indefinitely detained families: poor schooling, little sleep, and no idea when they will get out"
The DHS Lets Five-year-old Children Sign Away Their Rights at the Border
Jack Crosbie
Today, the New Yorker published an absolute gut-punch of a story describing how Helen, a 5-year-old child from H...
Asylum policies and practices are in chaos, but immigrants at ports of entry in cities like Tijuana still believe that they can find safety in the U.S..jpg
TPC_Panel7_Jacob Lawrence - The migrant, whose life had been rural and nurtured by the earth, was now moving to urban life dependent on industrial machinery..jpg
Guatemalan deportee Eric Perez embraces his daughter after he arrived on an ICE deportation flight on February 9, 2017 to Guatemala City, Guatemala.jpg
Yu Mei Chen (center), the wife of Xiu Mei Chen, joined dozens who rallied in Foley Square to call for the release of Xiu Qing You, a father of two and husband of a U.S. citizen, who is being detained by ICE.jpg
Guatemalan asylum seeker Hermelindo Che Coc embraces his 6-year-old son, Jefferson Che Pop, after reuniting with him at LAX. The father and son were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border and have been separated for nearly 2 months..jpg
RCMP officers help a family of asylum claimants across the border into Canada from the United States, near Hemmingford, Quebec. A growing number of people have been walking across the border into Canada to claim refugee s.jpg
The MCC is one of two federal pretrial facilities in New York City; Metropolitan Detention Center, located on the waterfront in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, is the other.jpg
Demonstrating in January against the detention of travelers and refugees by border officials at Kennedy International Airport. The announcement of a travel ban set off widespread confusion and loud protests..jpg