Tag: Immigration Detention

House G.O.P., Divided Over Immigration, Advances Border Crackdown Plan

Republicans are eyeing a vote next month on legislation that would reinstate Trump-era policies, after feuding that led leaders to drop some of the plan’s most extreme provisions.

Biden Administration Moves to Stem Expected Migrant Surge

Ahead of a major legal change, U.S. officials announce the opening of new processing centers designed to screen migrants before they make the journey to the southern border.

U.S.-Born Children, Too, Were Separated From Parents at the Border

A government task force is tracking the fates of U.S. citizen children taken from migrant parents during the Trump administration. Some have spent years in foster care.

For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons

When Russian troops left Kherson, they took with them 2,500 Ukrainian convicts from local prisons. For some, it was the start of a bewildering, five-country journey highlighting the war’s absurdity.