Maykol Fares' Carousel Adventure

Eight-year-old Maykol Fares fulfills his dream of riding the carousel in Flushing Meadows Park after years of waiting and training, despite challenges faced as an immigrant from Ecuador. He fearlessly chooses to ride the lion and emerges victorious, declaring it an 'extreme' experience.

Lawsuit against Biden administration's asylum restrictions

Pro immigrant organizations ACLU, National Immigrant Justice Center, and Texas Civil Rights Project filed a lawsuit challenging Biden administration's executive actions restricting asylum in the Southern border.

Federal Judge Rules ICE 'Knock-and-Talk' Tactics Unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement's 'knock-and-talk' tactics with illegal immigrants are unconstitutional. The ruling stemmed from a 2018 incident involving an immigrant in the U.S. on temporary protective status.

Iowa Bill Allowing Arrest and Deportation of Migrants

A bill in Iowa allowing the state to arrest and deport some migrants is causing anxiety among immigrant communities. The legislation mirrors a Texas law and could lead to criminal charges for individuals with deportation orders. Republican leaders support the bill, while immigrant groups are organizing to address concerns about safety and trust in law enforcement.

Ohio GOP Senate candidate Bernie Moreno's political campaign

Ohio GOP Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, an immigrant from Colombia and former car dealership owner, is running as a political outsider with the support of former President Trump.

Controversy over ICE detainer policy in Clarke County Sheriff's Office

Clarke County Sheriff's Office faces criticism for policy of declining ICE detainer requests for illegal immigrants after murder of University of Georgia student Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela.

FAFSA Glitch and Temporary Workaround for Texas Students with Immigrant Parents

A glitch in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has prevented Texas students with immigrant, non-citizen parents from applying for financial assistance, but a temporary workaround has been rolled out by the U.S. Department of Education to help students meet deadlines.