
Meredith Hoffman
The Crippling Cost of College for America's Undocumented Students
The price of college can be a deterrent for many students, but without financial aid or access to federal loans, it can be outright prohibitive for undocumented students.
How Georgia's Driver's License Law Turns Latinos into Felons
In some cities in Georgia, Latinos make up 13 percent of the population but 63 percent of arrests for driving without a license, which is considered a felony.
Whatever Happened to Arizona's Minutemen?
The homegrown border militia had thousands of members in the mid-2000s. Today, the group has splintered into several rival factions, many of which still regularly patrol the border.
A Deported Central American Family Can Now Return to the US to Seek Asylum
Honduran teen mom Lilian Oliva and her child had been deported after she tried to kill herself in desperation, but now the government is letting them come back to seek asylum as persecuted refugees.
How Texas Made It Impossible for Undocumented Immigrants to Get Abortions
A combination of photo ID requirements and the closure of clinics has many undocumented immigrants in Texas resorting to DIY abortions, advocates say.
Why Undocumented Immigrants Stay in Abusive Relationships
For many women living in the US illegally, fear of the police is greater than the fear of their abusive partners.
The US Keeps Mistakenly Deporting Its Own Citizens
Recent data suggests that thousands of US citizens have been unlawfully deported or detained by Immigration Customs and Enforcement.
There's a New US Policy on 'Sanctuary Cities' That Makes It Easier for ICE to Deport People
The Obama administration has vowed to pass undocumented immigrants convicted of federal crimes directly to ICE after they are released from prison.
'Man skal træne hanerne ligesom boksere'
Bag om hanekampene i Puerto Rico, der årligt genererer en omsætning på 700 millioner kroner i et land, hvis økonomi er kollapset.
Fear of Deportation Is Driving Migrant Kids to Stay Home from School
After a 19-year-old Honduran migrant at Riverside High School was captured by immigration agents, attendance reportedly dropped by one-third in several of the school's classes.
US Immigration Sting on Church Breaks with Policy on 'Sensitive Locations'
ICE agents pretending to be police officers lured Reynold Garcia out of church last month so that they could arrest and deport him, leaving his community in suburban Illinois terrified of enforcement actions to follow.
Cockfighting is Puerto Rico's Most Resilient Industry
Puerto Rico's economy has tanked, but that's barely made a dent on the lucrative cockfighting industry.