First Migrant Deportation Flight Lands at Guantanamo Bay

The United States has initiated the deportation of migrants to Guantanamo Bay, marking a significant development in its immigration policy. The first flight carrying deported individuals arrived at the naval base amid heightened security and with plans to house thousands more at the site.

Legal Clash as Justice Department Challenges Chicago and Illinois Sanctuary Policies

The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated legal proceedings against the state of Illinois, the city of Chicago, and Cook County over laws that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. These measures, often referred to as sanctuary laws, have prompted significant debates over states’ rights versus federal authority in managing immigration policies.

Proposal to End Birthright Citizenship Sparks Debate in the US

A plan to end birthright citizenship in the US has been proposed, sparking a heated debate about the future of immigration policy in the country. The proposal would eliminate the automatic granting of citizenship to individuals born in the US to non-citizen parents. This move has been met with both support and opposition from various groups, highlighting the complexities of the issue.