A federal judge has denied the asylum claim for the family of Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old Minnesota boy whose arrest by U.S. Immigration and
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Fort Lauderdale man stripped of U.S. citizenship after $3.8 million COVID-19 fraud scheme, court rules
A Haitian-born man has been stripped of his U.S. citizenship after a federal judge found he defrauded COVID-19 relief programs out of millions of dollars
Florida sheriffs break with Gov. DeSantis, back path to legal status for some immigrants amid ICE crackdown
A group of Florida sheriffs on a state immigration enforcement board sharply criticized the federal government’s mass deportation efforts Monday, a stark departure from hardline
Cubans living in South Florida to file lawsuit after finding themselves in a limbo with their immigration status
A federal lawsuit expected to be filed next week in South Florida could reopen a path to U.S. residency for thousands of Cuban immigrants who
Florida university leaders put a pause on hiring international faculty and staff members through H-1B visas
The State University System’s Board of Governors on Monday approved a pause in hiring international faculty and staff members through what are known as H-1B
Hundreds of Haitian TPS holders line up in North Miami for driver’s license help after judge’s order
Hundreds of Haitians living under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) showed up Thursday in North Miami to renew, reinstate, or replace their driver’s licenses weeks after
Florida is set to give $50 million more to local law agencies for immigration enforcement for three counties
The State Board of Immigration Enforcement (SBIE) is set to approve another $53 million in awards for local law enforcement agencies. About half of those
Israeli man arrested at PortMiami for having child sex abuse video on phone, sheriff’s office says
An Israeli man was arrested at PortMiami following a cruise Monday after the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office said he was found with a video depicting child
Move to bar emergency funds for immigration enforcement gets House panel OK
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General James Uthmeier aren’t pleased with a plan to block the use of emergency funds for immigration enforcement efforts, but
Florida House and Senate are debating whether to limit Gov. DeSantis using emergency funds for immigration enforcement
A fund that pays for emergency preparation and response is set to expire Monday, but the House and Senate are at odds over whether to