Texans attempt to smuggle $2M in fentanyl from Mexico to Dallas

Two people from the Texas Panhandle pleaded guilty Monday to trying to smuggle $2 million in fentanyl from Mexico and deliver it to Dallas, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Thousands expected at immigration reform 'mega march'

Thousands are expected to gather in downtown Dallas on Sunday to protest for immigration reform.

ICE detains U of M student at Twin Cities campus, officials say

U of M officials have confirmed a graduate student was detained by ICE at a residence near its Twin Cities campus this week.

Michigan family jailed in Mexico over timeshare dispute

It has been an international nightmare for two American citizens who are stuck in a Mexican jail for a dispute over a time-share for 21 days.

US revokes legal status for 532,000 migrants

More than 500,000 migrants who were given permits to live and work in the U.S. legally will face potential deportation next month.

Trump administration considers invoking 'state secrets privilege' for deportation flights

A judge is calling for the Trump administration to either provide more details about the deportation flights or prove that sharing the information impacts “state secrets."

Two found guilty after deaths of 53 migrants in hot San Antonio tractor-trailer

Two men have been convicted in connection with the deaths of 53 migrants being smuggled inside a tractor trailer in southwest San Antonio in 2022.

Roberts rejects Trump’s call to impeach judge over deportation ruling

Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls to impeach judges after President Donald Trump demanded the removal of a judge who blocked deportation flights.

Texan recruited through Instagram to smuggle immigrants into U.S. sentenced

A Bryan, Texas man admitted to federal officials someone contacted him on Instagram and offered to pay him to transport people into the country illegally, and he would be paid $2,000 per person.

Did Trump defy a court order? Judge questions deportations to El Salvador

A federal judge is questioning whether the Trump administration ignored his order to halt deportations under a rarely used 1798 law. The case could test the limits of executive power on immigration.

Judge blocks Trump's use of 1798 law to deport Venezuelan migrants

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, just hours after Trump invoked the law.

Trump asks Supreme Court to allow birthright citizenship restrictions

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship to partly take effect while legal fights play out.