Immigration and Customs Enforcement
A major tunnel used for drug smuggling was discovered along the border of California and Mexico.
On Friday, the Obama administration announced a new policy that will help avoid the deportation of undocumented parents who have minor children.
The advocates for fixing the nation's immigration laws have once again found themselves in the position where they support President Obama's push for immigration reform, but are blasting Immigration and Customs Enforcement's treatment of detained immigrants that have taken place under his administration.
The White House says it didn’t know about the release of hundreds of undocumented immigrants before it happened, but Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he has plenty of room for them in his jails.
Two days after hundreds of detained immigrants held at detention facilities nationwide were released due to pending spending cuts, both Homeland Security Department and White House officials said they were not made aware of the decision to set those immigrants free.
President Obama received praise from two lead Republicans Tuesday after a highly anticipated meeting to talk about pending legislation to fix the nation's immigration laws, but was slammed by Republicans after his administration decided to release hundreds of undocumented immigrants due to pending sequester cuts.
In a move that is infuriating Republicans, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has released hundreds of undocumented immigrants in an effort to save money ahead of Friday’s looming budget sequestration.
As the debate on immigration reform continues, immigration agents now want to be part of President Obama's reform talks while opponents of so-called "amnesty" are ready to take their case to court.
The arrest of a well-known immigration activist's mother during a nighttime raid in Arizona has drawn attention and a huge outpouring of supporters calling for her release.
The federal government spent more money on immigration enforcement in 2012 that it did on all other law enforcement combined –- about $18 billion.
Starting next year, federal immigration officials will be cutting back its support of programs that give local police the authority to question individuals about immigration statuses and arrest them based on that.
Two brothers are beginning an initiative to raise awareness against war veterans being deported after serving.
The official numbers are in, and according to them, federal officials have deported more immigrants in the past fiscal year than ever before.