Meredith Hoffman
Desperate DREAMers Have a Few Small Slivers of Hope Remaining
Immigrants set to lose deportation protections thanks to Trump are counting on either Congress or the courts to come through.
Harvey Has Hit Undocumented Immigrants Worst of All
Officials have promised that undocumented people are safe at shelters. But fear is keeping some of Houston's most vulnerable residents away.
Trump's Promise to Leave NAFTA Looks Like Another Empty Threat
This week Donald Trump said he'd "probably" terminate the free-trade agreement, but few think he'll follow through.
Trump's Border Wall Would Literally Split This Town in Two
Residents of Mission, Texas, are uniting in opposition to a wall that would physically divide them.
The Final Battle Over Texas's Anti-Trans 'Bathroom Bill'
Businesses, parents, schools, faith leaders, and a hockey team are lining up to oppose legislation backed by hardline social conservatives.
Undocumented Spouses of US Citizens Are Desperately Applying for Green Cards Because of Trump
They're going through a complex, expensive, and sometimes risky process because they're worried about being deported.
The Trump Administration's New Deportation Policy Could Create a Migrant Crisis in Tijuana
By sending migrants back across the southern border, the US will just be worsening conditions in northern Mexico, say immigration advocates.
Aggressive Immigration Raids Are Breaking Up Families and Scaring Longtime Residents
Lawyers, activists, and undocumented immigrants are already gearing up for the next wave of crackdowns.
Trump's Massive Crackdown on Immigrants Has Begun
Even people in the US legally aren't necessarily safe from deportation, some lawyers say.
Austin Is Fighting the Texas Governor to Remain a Sanctuary for Undocumented Immigrants
Travis County sheriff Sally Hernandez is locked in a battle with Governor Greg Abbott over an issue that's dividing the state.