325.73 – Immigration to the United States

  • Without Immigrants, America’s Legal and Economic Systems Would Collapse Overnight

    A new analysis paints a stark legal and economic picture of what the United States would face if all immigrants—documented and undocumented—were suddenly removed from the country. The hypothetical scenario underscores how deeply intertwined immigration is with the nation’s workforce, public health, and infrastructure. If the estimated 45 million immigrants living in the U.S.—roughly 13%…

  • What Happens To Children Of Mothers In Lawful But Temporary Status?

    The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a detailed plan outlining how it would enforce a Trump-era executive order aimed at ending automatic birthright citizenship for certain children born in the United States—if the policy is permitted to take effect. At the heart of the proposed change is how the government would…

  • Asylum Claims For Hundreds Of Thousands Of Migrants In The U.S. Could Soon Be Dismissed

    The Trump administration is advancing a sweeping new immigration enforcement measure that could result in the dismissal of asylum applications for potentially hundreds of thousands of migrants already residing in the United States. According to sources familiar with the plan and internal memos reviewed by CNN, the controversial proposal would make those asylum seekers—many of…

  • 2-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Stranded In Indianapolis After Parents’ Deportation

    A 2-year-old American citizen named Hendrick has been left behind in Indianapolis after his mother, Yesica Turcios, was deported to Honduras on June 6. Despite being born in the United States, Hendrick was unable to accompany his mother due to not having a passport—a legal requirement for international travel, even for minors. Turcios, who has…