Deportation
Coverage of Deportation in the Nexus archive.
- Two brothers spent every day together in the Mission for three years. Then one was suddenly deported
Two brothers spent every day together in the Mission for three years. After one brother's court appearance was moved, he was suddenly deported.
- Trump administration asks Texas for help providing legal services to immigrant kids facing deportation
The Trump administration has requested Texas's assistance in providing legal services to immigrant children facing deportation. Immigration rights experts express concern that this move could facilitate the transfer of unaccompanied minors to Texas for quicker deportation.
- ICE arrests 10,000 people across US in 5-day span, a sharp surge in Trump's deportation push
ICE arrested 10,000 people across the US over a five-day period at the end of June. The arrests, averaging 2,000 per day, represent a sharp increase and are part of Trump's deportation push.
- Fifty Bangladeshi nationals from Attur detention camp sent to West Bengal by train for deportation
Fifty Bangladeshi nationals, including 44 men and six women, were transported by train from the Attur detention camp in Salem district to West Bengal for deportation. The individuals were previously held at a special detention camp located within the Attur taluk office complex.
- Grooming boss farce: Fury continues to grow over freed gang ringleader who 'cannot be deported'
A gang ringleader involved in grooming has been freed and cannot be deported, leading to public fury.
- Minnesota's Democrat Governor Tim Walz pardons illegal migrant PEDOPHILE who raped girl aged 10 to stop the predator from being deported
Minnesota's Democrat Governor Tim Walz pardoned an illegal migrant pedophile who raped a 10-year-old girl. The pardon was intended to prevent the predator's deportation.
- Rochdale grooming gang leader who raped girls is set to be released from prison amid furious row over inability to deport him
A Rochdale grooming gang leader who raped girls is set to be released from prison, sparking controversy over his inability to be deported. The situation has caused public outrage due to the severity of his crimes and the legal challenges preventing his removal.
- Grooming gang ringleader, 73, who has been convicted of 30 child rape offences 'cannot be deported' and is set to walk free from prison
A 73-year-old grooming gang ringleader convicted of 30 child rape offenses cannot be deported and is set to be released from prison. The individual is described as the leader of a grooming gang but no specific name is provided in the article.
- More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing
More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are now missing. The search for survivors in Venezuela has become increasingly desperate following two devastating earthquakes.
- More than 100 Venezuelans who were deported from the US hours before the earthquakes are missing
More than 100 Venezuelans recently deported from the United States were missing after earthquakes struck Venezuela. Survivors reported they were held in a hotel when the earthquakes occurred, leading to efforts to locate survivors and recover bodies from rubble.
- A new law could create a list of immigrants illegally living in Mississippi. Advocates are alarmed
A new Mississippi law authorizes the state's Department of Public Safety to compile a list of undocumented immigrants, including personal details and deportation status. Advocates fear the database could facilitate immigration enforcement aligned with President Donald Trump's deportation plans. The law allows sharing data with state and local authorities but does not mandate sharing with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- US Supreme Court rules Trump administration can end legal protections for 350,000 Haitians
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration can terminate temporary legal protections for 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, removing their work permits and deportation safeguards. The majority dismissed claims of racial bias in ending Temporary Protected Status, while dissenting justices argued the decision relied on racial stereotypes.
- Newly elected Aber Kawas’s father was deported for property fraud — not because of ‘cruel’ immigration as she claimed
The article reveals that Aber Kawas's father was deported for property fraud, contradicting her claim that it was due to 'cruel' immigration. Kawas has built her political career around her father's removal from the U.S.
- News Wrap: SCOTUS sides with Trump in deportation case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration in an immigration case that expands the government's authority to deport green card holders accused of crimes. The Justice Department has reportedly withdrawn grand jury subpoenas issued to reporters at The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
- Illegal immigrants from Bangalesh, Myanmar | Pushback, detention and deportation laws explained
The article discusses illegal immigrants from Bangalesh and Myanmar, explaining the concepts of pushback, detention, and deportation laws, and addressing whether these practices are legal.
- EU to hold migration meeting with Taliban officials in Brussels
The European Union is set to hold a migration meeting with Taliban officials in Brussels. The discussion will center on the deportation of Afghan nationals who are not permitted to remain in Europe.
- How the Trump Administration Pushed Judges to Deport Children
The Trump Administration, through the Department of Justice (D.O.J.), accelerated immigration cases involving unaccompanied minors and dismissed judges who did not comply with these directives.
- Border Report Live: Migrant allegedly tries to sell off her newborn at hospital
A Mexican woman was accused of attempting to sell her newborn baby at a hospital and has been deported.
- Supreme Court will decide if ‘criminal aliens’ can be held indefinitely while they fight deportation
Supreme Court will decide if 'criminal aliens' can be held indefinitely during deportation proceedings. The case, set for fall, could grant the administration expanded authority to arrest and detain immigrants, including green card holders, with criminal records.
- California Legislature in standoff with DMV over sharing driver license data with other states
California lawmakers are withholding $55 million in funding for the DMV's plan to link to a national driver license database, citing concerns that sharing data with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators' system could lead to deportations of undocumented immigrants. The budget standoff centers on fears that the system's use of Social Security number placeholders might flag drivers without authorization to live in the U.S., despite California law allowing licenses for all residents regardless of immigration status.
- South Africa to start charging Nigeria, others for deportation of their nationals
South Africa will begin charging foreign governments for the cost of deporting their citizens who violate immigration laws. The move comes amid intensified crackdowns on undocumented migrants and rising anti-immigration tensions.
- Air India crash: Grieving families say justice remains elusive a year later
A year after the Air India crash, families report ongoing struggles for justice. The article highlights a lottery visa linked to fatalities and a father's battle against deportation while awaiting reparations.
- Trump plans to deport Iranians to violence-plagued central African nation in new deal
Trump plans to deport Iranians to a violence-plagued central African nation under a new deal. The first flight under the arrangement could depart as early as Thursday and is expected to carry roughly 20 people.
- Son of South Jersey kebab shop owners facing his own deportation fight
Muhammed Emanet, son of South Jersey kebab shop owners, is fighting a deportation case after U.S. immigration officials denied his green card application. His case, pending since 2016, was reportedly marked as denied in 2014 by officials, complicating his bid to adjust status through marriage to an American citizen.
- EU set to discuss deportation of Afghan refugees with Taliban
The EU has invited Taliban representatives to Brussels for technical talks on deporting Afghan refugees, potentially before summer. Critics argue this could normalize the Taliban and raise legal and human rights concerns about repatriating individuals to Afghanistan.
- Filipino sailors say they were falsely accused of possessing child porn and deported
Filipino sailors claim they were falsely accused of possessing child sexual exploitation material without evidence and were deported. Nearly all were not charged or prosecuted.
- Arellano: A year after Trump unleashed his deportation machine in L.A., we can't let his goons win
The article discusses the one-year anniversary of Trump's deportation policies in Los Angeles and warns against complacency regarding their ongoing impact. It emphasizes the need to remain vigilant against these policies.
- Arellano: A year after Trump unleashed his deportation machine in L.A., we can't let his goons win
The article addresses the one-year anniversary of Trump's deportation policies in Los Angeles, urging continued resistance against his enforcement efforts. It warns that the worst impacts are not over and that such actions may continue.
- The state of ICE detention and deportation
Protests at Newark’s Delaney Hall are drawing public attention to conditions in ICE detention facilities. The demonstrations highlight concerns about the state of immigration detention and deportation practices.
- Small boat migrant jailed for fifth time in two years for carrying out same offence begs to be deported - year after he should have been following first three convictions
A small boat migrant has been jailed for the fifth time in two years for committing the same offense and is now pleading to be deported, despite having been scheduled for deportation a year after his first three convictions.
- Three generations of California family including tiny baby wiped out in violent triple murder as police arrest migrant who's been deported THREE times
Three generations of a California family, including a baby, were killed in a violent triple murder. A migrant arrested in connection to the crime has been deported three times previously.
- Dangerous Speech in Disguise: The White House’s New “Aliens” Website Is Not a Joke
The White House launched a new 'Aliens' website with a video game-like design, using space-themed rhetoric to refer to foreign nationals and undocumented migrants, not extraterrestrials. The site echoes white supremacist and Great Replacement Theory narratives, framing migrants as dangerous invaders and promoting President Trump's deportation agenda.
- Shackled, transferred, mocked: woman, 23, says she gave in to deportation after ‘humiliating’ ICE detention
Ana María, a 23-year-old with an ongoing asylum case, was detained by ICE and endured a distressing experience that led her to agree to deportation back to her native South American country. She had been working and building a life in the US before her detention.
- Teen released by ICE wants to stay in U.S.: "Doing the right things"
Ricardo Hernandez-Navarrete graduated from high school after being released by ICE, but he and his mother still face the possibility of deportation.
- Undocumented worker pleads guilty to possessing a forged immigration document
A Mexican national, previously deported, pleaded guilty to possessing a forged permanent resident card while living in the U.S. illegally. The case was addressed in a court in Great Falls.
- 'Easily discarded': Processing delays leave DACA recipients jobless and fearing deportation
Delays in processing DACA renewals are causing job losses and increasing deportation risks for recipients as the Trump administration reduces protections for immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. The situation highlights the vulnerability of these individuals amid policy changes.
- 'Easily discarded': Processing delays leave DACA recipients jobless and fearing deportation
DACA renewal delays are causing job losses and increasing deportation risks for recipients. The Trump administration is reducing protections for immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
- Cubans Deported to Mexico Live a Precarious Existence, Report Finds
Over 4,300 Cubans were deported from the United States to Mexico between President Trump’s 2025 inauguration and March 9, 2026. A report highlights the precarious living conditions faced by these deportees.
- Phony heiress Anna Delvey faces immediate deportation after mocking scamming conviction and wearing bejeweled ankle monitor
Anna Delvey, the phony heiress, faces immediate deportation after mocking her scamming conviction and being seen with a bejeweled ankle monitor. The case highlights her ongoing legal troubles following a high-profile fraud scheme.
- Court gives Mahmoud Khalil more time to fight efforts to deport him
A federal appeals court has granted Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University graduate student, additional time to challenge the Trump administration's deportation efforts against him.