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City officials in Louisville, Kentucky, have agreed to comply with the Trump administration s 48-hour immigration detainer requests, thereby enabling the town to be removed from President Donald ...
The United Kingdom has made major changes for Nigerians applying for two kinds of visasThe changes take effect from Tuesday, ...
The UK's immigration reforms represent a watershed moment for Ghana-UK relations, marking the end of an era of relatively liberal migration policies and the beginning of a more restrictive, selective ...
The DOJ said Louisville's jail wasn't holding inmates in custody for up to 48 hours on “immigration detainers.” ...
White House border czar Tom Homan said Wednesday that the Trump administration is considering possible changes to its ...
Members of Mayor Greenberg's International Advisory Council said they were not part of the conversations leading up to the ...
The provincial government is urging Ottawa to review its immigration policies, as Manitoba colleges face the brunt of changes ...
Kentucky’s largest city is changing a detention policy for immigrants following pressure from the Trump administration.
Leaders in Louisville, Kentucky announced Tuesday that the city will no longer be considered a sanctuary city after changes to its jail policy.
The Center for Immigrant and Refugee Advancement or CIRA along with The Nebraska Alliance for Thriving Communities is calling ...
Texas officials praise the revamped immigration database, but some critics are raising concerns about data privacy and ...