January 14, 2016 Lawyer charged with forging Mexican man's immigration document A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney allegedly forged a document to make it look like a Mexican immigrant who wanted to stay in the U.S. was not eligible to do so, authorities said Wednesday.
December 24, 2015 White House: Fewer deportations due to fewer border arrests 'Real Story' panel weighs in
December 20, 2015 Activists resort to chaining themselves to buses, buildings to protest all deportations Frustrated by a lack of progress in Congress on immigration legislation, activists are demanding President Obama stop deporting all illegal immigrants, not just those who arrived here as children.
December 20, 2015 GOP senators urge Obama to hold off on immigration exec action The three Republican senators responsible for comprehensive immigration legislation, which remains stalled in Congress, on Thursday urged President Barack Obama to hold off on any steps to shield millions of people from deportation.
December 20, 2015 Obama administration sharply cutting deportations President Barack Obama, who has postponed until after Election Day his plans that could shield millions of immigrants from deportation, is already on pace this year to deport the fewest number of immigrants since at least 2007.
December 20, 2015 Obama offers to meet with Perry in Texas on border crisis, after criticism The White House, under pressure from Republicans to focus on the border crisis during a President Obama fundraising visit to Texas on Wednesday, has invited Gov. Rick Perry to meet with Obama on the issue.
December 20, 2015 Deportations on decline, despite $1M PR campaign to counter border surge The Obama administration is launching a pricey public relations campaign to convince Central American children not to make the dangerous and illegal trek across the U.S. border -- but Washington's warning that those who cross will not get papers is belied by the reality on the ground.
December 20, 2015 More immigrants winning deportation cases, report says Nearly half of immigrants facing deportation are now winning their cases before an immigration judge, their highest success rate in more than 20 years, according to a new analysis of court data published Thursday.
December 20, 2015 Arpaio kicks off legal campaign against Obama immigration order, in court hearing A longtime thorn in the side of the Obama administration's immigration policy got the first chance to stick it to the president Monday, arguing in court that his sweeping immigration order -- designed to spare nearly 5 million people from deportation -- is unconstitutional.