New laws, executive orders and warnings of mass deportation from the Trump administration have many people, regardless of legal status, concerned about potential encounters with U
The N&O spoke with an immigration attorney at the Durham-based firm Brown Immigration Law and the Siembra NC organization, which works to support families and communities affected by ICE, to learn what people should know about dealing with the agency.
The North Carolina General Assembly on Nov. 20 overturned a gubernatorial veto to require all 100 sheriffs to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A North Carolina man is facing various charges after allegedly kidnapping and raping a woman while posing as an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer who threatened to deport her if she did not comply with his demands.
There is a new reality for North Carolina schools one week into President Trump's second term: ICE agents possibly searching classrooms.
North Carolina man impersonates ICE agent and threatens deportation to coerce woman into having sex: police - Immigrant advocate said alleged attack showed ‘perfect storm’ of how national immigration
Advocates say migration-related stressors can lead to mental health challenges for immigrants adapting to a new culture and language.
As the Trump administration expands enforcement, prompting concern about raids targeting undocumented students, institutions are grappling with how to respond.
The Piedmont Triad’s largest school districts are addressing concerns after the Trump Administration announced that it was ending policies that blocked federal immigration agencies
In the weeks leading up to President Donald Trump’s first day in office, Latino immigrant organizations were busy helping people without legal status and mixed-status families prepare for a new era of immigration crackdowns.
Eroding North Carolina of criminals, in particular those who entered the country illegally and then broke more laws, continues to get a push from lawmakers in
A post by a satirical website saying the new administration of President Donald Trump had redirected $2 billion from programs for illegal migrants toward hurricane recovery efforts in North Carolina was shared online as authentic news.