Tag: Immigration
ICE workplace raids sow fear in Los Angeles’ Fashion District
There has been a common thread this week in the Fashion District of Los Angeles, fear of raids by immigration agents. There are more than 4,000 independent businesses in the district, an area that depends on the labor of immigrants. Elise Preston has more...
CBSN Originals follows journeys of four migrant families
The ACLU claims the Trump Administration’s zero tolerance immigration policy has led to approximately 5,500 separations of migrant families at the U.S. border since July 2017. Manuel Bojorquez followed the heart-wrenching journeys of four migrant families...
How Trump’s travel ban on 12 countries is playing out at U.S. airports
The ban targeting mainly African and Middle Eastern countries kicked in Monday with no immediate signs of chaos, but some travellers with valid visa said they faced extra scrutiny.
Australian journalist hit by rubber bullet while reporting from L.A. protests
9News' Lauren Tomasi was struck with a rubber bullet as she reported live near the front line of the protests surrounding Los Angeles's metropolitan detention centre.
Trump deploys California National Guard to LA to quell protests despite the governor’s objections
Trump deploys National Guard to Los Angeles over protests against immigration raids, sparking clashes, arrests, and pushback from California leaders.
“CBS Weekend News” headlines for Saturday, June 7, 2025
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Nancy Chen.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia brought back to U.S. to face human smuggling charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant who the Trump administration admitted was mistakenly deported back to his home country, has been returned to the U.S. to face two federal criminal counts that were detailed in an unsealed indictment. Nicole Sga...
The national security concerns driving scrutiny of Chinese student visas
U.S. officials cite security risks as they consider new limits on Chinese nationals studying in the U.S. Margaret Brennan reports.
Explaining Supreme Court ruling impact on migrants fleeing violence
The Supreme Court ruled that it will allow the Trump administration to terminate a program that allowed more than 500,000 Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians and Venezuelans to temporarily live and work in the United States while a legal battle over the effort...
Breaking down what the birthright citizenship case is really about
Supreme Court justices heard arguments in a case that could allow President Trump to move forward with his executive order ending birthright citizenship. But the case doesn't question whether or not the order is constitutional, it challenges the judicial...
U.K. seeking countries to serve as ‘return hubs’ for migrants: Starmer
The British government is in talks with unspecified third countries about deals to send them migrants who have been refused the right to stay in the U.K.
Supreme Court blocks Trump from deporting alleged gang members, migrants from Texas facility
The U.S. Supreme Court made a rare overnight ruling temporarily blocking the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan men held by immigration officials in North Texas. Willie James Inman has the latest.
Cuban national arrested after attempting run across Ontario bridge: RCMP
A Cuban national was arrested in mid-March after attempting to enter Canada illegally by running across the Fort Erie International Railway Bridge from the United States.
More Sudan war refugees to be resettled in Canada as Liberals up quota
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Quebecers can now apply to resettle their relatives from Sudan as long as they go to another province, after being barred from applying.
White House touts concessions gained from Mexico and Canada after tariff threats
President Trump paused his plans to implement steep tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for at least a month after talks with the leaders of both countries, who vowed to step up efforts to combat the flow of drugs and migrants across their borders w...