According to Research News in Brief Immigrants Are Changing Their Routines Out of Fear, a Survey Finds Even permanent residents and naturalized citizens report avoiding activities like driving, visiting a doctor, or talking with teachers. Isabela Dias
News in Brief ICE Releases a Dallas-Born Teenager After Wrongful Detention The case of Francisco Erwin Galicia is one of many instances of a U.S. citizen being targeted for deportation. Isabela Dias
News in Brief ‘The Border Has Become the United States’: How a New Trump Administration Rule Will Expand Fast-Tracked Deportations Hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants within the U.S. could be summarily deported without a day in court. Isabela Dias
Footnotes From the Archives News in Brief Immigration Courts Are Replacing Interpreters With Orientation Videos The new measure is intended to reduce costs and accelerate proceedings, but even immigration judges are questioning it. Isabela Dias
News in Brief What Are the Protests in Puerto Rico Really About? Though leaked messages and a corruption scandal have brought thousands to the streets, frustrations on the island run much deeper. Isabela Dias
Footnotes From the Archives News in Brief The U.N. Is Calling for the Inclusion of People With Disabilities in the Climate Change Debate In a new resolution, the organization urges governments to listen to those who are affected the most by natural disasters. Isabela Dias
News in Brief Can Mexico Qualify as a Safe Third Country? In 1994, attorney Susan Gzesh wrote in a report that Mexico was not a safe third country. Has anything changed? Isabela Dias
News in Brief The Week in Photos Thousands Pay Tribute to a Deceased Protester in Hong Kong (in Photos) People gathered under heavy rain on Thursday to take part in a public memorial for a man who fell to his death while protesting an extradition bill. Isabela Dias
News in Brief The ACLU Is Suing the Trump Administration to Stop Immigration Raids ICE arrests in 10 cities are supposed to begin on Sunday, targeting mainly families who recently crossed the border. Isabela Dias
Footnotes News in Brief Synthesizing the News The Dunkin’ Lawsuit Over Undocumented Workers Ignores a Basic Reality of the Food Service Industry Restaurants rely heavily on foreign-born workers, and that's unlikely to change. Isabela Dias