U.S. Citizenship And Immigration Services
The U.S. Is Denying Citizenship to Service Members at an Unprecedented Rate
Non-citizens in the military are now denied citizenship more frequently than their civilian counterparts. The Department of Defense appears to be behind the shift.
ICE Faces Legal Challenges to Arresting Immigrants at Courthouses and Immigration Proceedings
Civil rights advocates argue such arrests dissuade immigrants from seeking the protection of the law.
Members of a Christian Community in North Carolina Are Devastated After a Sanctuary Dweller's Deportation
Lawmakers are decrying what some say appears to have been an orchestrated attempt by immigration enforcement to coax Samuel Oliver-Bruno out of sanctuary.
The North Carolina Sanctuary Church Resident's Arrest Highlights a Growing Divide Among American Christians
While many Christians are struggling to offer immigrants sanctuary, others are in favor of the Trump administration's immigration policies.
One Couple's Story of Love and Green Cards
Challenged by the White House's anti-immigration policy, many—like Zahara and Mohammed—are choosing to wed.
How the Trump Administration Is Quietly Trying to Reduce Legal Immigration
A new policy allowing Immigration Services employees to summarily dismiss green card applications has raised concerns among immigration lawyers and large corporations.
Amid Immigration Uproar, Trump Keeps Mum on the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program
The Trump family's business ties have magnified controversy surrounding Washington's EB-5 visa program for wealthy immigrants.