President Trump Signs Laken Riley Act, New Law to Detain and Deport Immigrants Accused of Crimes Before Conviction

WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, President Donald Trump is set to enact the Laken Riley Act, marking his administration’s first official legislative achievement. This controversial law will require the detention and possible deportation of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. who are suspected of committing theft or violent crimes, even before they are proven guilty. The act, named after 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was fatally attacked while jogging in February 2024 by a Venezuelan national present in the U.S. illegally, passed quickly through the Republican-led Congress with partial Democratic support. The perpetrator, Jose Antonio … Read more

Indian Interior Minister Vows to Expel Illegal Immigrants from New Delhi in Bold Election Promise

NEW DELHI, India – In a bold electoral promise, India’s Interior Minister Amit Shah has vowed to remove all “illegal” immigrants from the capital if his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is victorious in the upcoming provincial elections. Addressing a large audience at a recent rally, Shah critiqued the incumbent Delhi government for allegedly accommodating illegal migrants from Bangladesh and the Rohingya community, pledging a clean-up within two years of taking office. India and Bangladesh share a lengthy and porous border, making illegal immigration a longstanding and contentious issue in Indian politics. The BJP … Read more

Kansas Leads Multistate Legal Battle Against Census Counting of Illegal Immigrants for Congressional Reapportionment

TOPEKA, Kan. – A coalition of attorneys general from Kansas, Louisiana, Ohio, and West Virginia, led by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, has initiated a federal lawsuit in Louisiana, challenging the inclusion of undocumented immigrants in U.S. Census counts for reapportioning congressional seats. The legal action aims to influence the rules applied for the 2030 Census and argues for a revision of the current counting methods, which they claim inflate the political representation of states with higher numbers of undocumented populations. The crux of the lawsuit lies in the accusation that the existing rules, as … Read more

Immigrants Seek Refuge and Legal Aid Amid Concerns Over Deportation Policies

As concerns mount within immigrant communities over proposed changes to immigration enforcement and deportation policies, many are seeking sanctuary in churches or consulting immigration attorneys. The palpable fear stems from anticipated stringent measures that could see an increase in deportations across the United States. Immigration advocates report a significant uptick in inquiries from worried immigrants about their legal options and rights. For many, local churches have become symbols of refuge, providing not only spiritual solace but also emerging as critical centers for legal guidance and support amidst growing uncertainty. In the heart of these communities, … Read more