Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus on Thursday urged his party to step past criticism of President Barack Obama's delay on Immigration Reform
White House speaks to frustrated lawmakers seeking immigration reform Executive action may be the only recourse for the nation to move forward on immigration reform, and White House chief of staff Denis McDonough pledged that President Barack Obama would indeed seek that option before the holidays, Politico reported.
Minuteman project existed for five years and helped patrol the border from 2005-2010; but the group was accused of being vigilantes and charged with crimes. But a renewed effort encourages following laws and set to patrol again in 2015.
Due to a recent Supreme Court decision, immigrant children who turn 21 while their parents' are waiting in the lengthy process to obtain visas will be forced to go to the back of the line and start over.
Sal Russo, the co-founder of the Tea Party Express, is beefing up pressure on Republicans to pass comprehensive legislation that would mend the nation's outdated and broken immigration system.
House Republicans hinder immigration reform until after 2014. President Obama's plans for some type of immigration reform have already been stalled by Congressional Republicans.
Democrats stayed on task with immigration as they announced a comprehensive immigration proposal Despite all the attention being focused on the government shutdown this week, Democrats stayed on task with immigration as they announced a comprehensive immigration proposal.
Brooks County, Texas has become a new prime destination for immigrants looking to sneak into the United States, but it's also becoming deadly in the process
Arizona took more steps this week to limit the abilities of undocumented immigrants in the state. Arizona took more steps this week to limit the abilities of undocumented immigrants in the state.
Outspoken Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte has never been one to stay silent on immigration issues, even as other lawmakers have opted to push the debate to the backburner in favor of solving the crisis in Syria.
Immigration reform activists are still holding protests and campaigning for change, but the U.S. government is so preoccupied with Syria that Congress is expected to postpone any legal reforms to the end of 2013.