Self-Deportation Isn’t New: The Shocking History of U.S. Efforts to Scare Immigrants Away
Long before Trump, U.S. presidents used fear and exclusion to push undocumented immigrants to self-deport—with limited success and lasting harm.
Long before Trump, U.S. presidents used fear and exclusion to push undocumented immigrants to self-deport—with limited success and lasting harm.
A federal judge in Chicago has mandated that immigration agents wear body cameras following allegations they used tear gas on protesters without issuing required warnings during Operation Midway Blitz raids.
As the federal shutdown continues, Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff faces a high-stakes political dilemma: defend ACA subsidies and energize Democrats, or cave to pressure in a Trump-leaning state.
California voters head to the polls on Nov. 4 to decide Proposition 50, a controversial redistricting measure backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom that could shift control of Congress.
India carefully sidesteps President Trump’s assertion that it promised to halt Russian oil imports, as New Delhi seeks to resolve trade tensions without compromising energy strategy.
As ICE intensifies enforcement in Chicago, residents and advocacy groups deploy rapid-response networks and legal strategies to resist what they call aggressive and intimidating tactics.
As U.S.-China trade tensions flare over rare earths and tariffs, Beijing is using nationalist propaganda to rally domestic support—while quietly signaling openness to negotiations.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s government has survived a no-confidence vote in parliament, buying time to pass a critical budget by year-end amid ongoing political instability.
California Governor Gavin Newsom raised alarms over live-fire military drills at Camp Pendleton possibly sending ordnance over Interstate 5—prompting a swift denial from the Marine Corps and reigniting political tensions.
Zohran Mamdani, NYC’s Democratic mayoral nominee, is holding private meetings with Jewish leaders who oppose his views on Israel, seeking to reassure them of their safety and inclusion in his potential administration.