illegal immigration
Coverage of illegal immigration in the Nexus archive.
- L.A. man who violently crashed into Border Patrol agents sentenced to 5 years in prison
A 20-year-old man from San Pedro was sentenced to five years in prison for assaulting Border Patrol agents in Arizona while transporting four illegal immigrants. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona announced the sentencing on Monday.
- Immigrant business owner who built the American Dream says birth tourism is a 'slap in the face'
Kris Ramsingh, a legal immigrant from Trinidad who became a U.S. citizen in 2015, criticizes birth tourism and illegal immigration as a 'slap in the face' to those who entered the U.S. legally. He supports President Donald Trump's immigration policies, citing his own decade-long legal immigration process and business ventures in Virginia as reasons for his stance.
- South Africa’s Anti-Migrant Unrest Rattles the Continent
A surge of anti-migrant unrest in South Africa has caused fear and displacement among foreigners, triggered by protests against illegal immigration and a disputed death. Ghana has accused South Africa of killing one of its citizens and demanded a full investigation.
- Anti-immigration protesters march in South Africa, as some immigrants leave the country
Thousands of South African protesters marched against illegal immigration in Johannesburg on June 30, 2026, with authorities reporting mostly peaceful demonstrations despite some looting. Protest groups, including March and March and Operation Dudula, blamed migrants for unemployment and crime, while the government rejected their demands and emphasized lawful immigration enforcement.
- South Africa: Soweto Traders Vanish As Nation Marches Against Illegal Immigration
Traders at Sizwe Shopping Centre and Protea Gardens Mall in Soweto did not open their stalls as part of a nationwide protest against illegal immigration. A fruit and vegetable seller reported increased sales due to fewer competing stalls.
- South Africa deploys police for widespread protests by groups opposing illegal immigration
South Africa deployed police in multiple cities to manage protests against illegal immigration, as groups like March and March, Operation Dudula, and Progressive Forces demanded the immediate departure of undocumented migrants. The protests, which included traditional weapons and national flags, were met with government warnings against violence, while migrants from Zimbabwe and Malawi sought repatriation due to fears of attacks.
- South Africa deploys police for widespread protests by groups opposing illegal immigration
South Africa has deployed police to address widespread protests by groups opposing illegal immigration. Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in various parts of the country to rally against illegal immigration.
- South Africa: Thousands of Soweto Residents Peacefully March Against Illegal Immigration
Thousands of Soweto residents participated in a peaceful demonstration against illegal immigration, expressing concerns about its effects on local communities, jobs, and resources. The event was reported by Daily Maverick.
- A new law could create a list of immigrants illegally living in Mississippi. Advocates are alarmed
A new Mississippi law authorizes the state's top law enforcement agency to compile a list of immigrants illegally living in the state. Advocates have expressed alarm over the potential impact of this law.
- 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.
- 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, sparking alarm among advocates who fear it could facilitate deportations under President Donald Trump's policies. The law allows for sharing data with state and local authorities and potentially U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- PM Modi, Trump share similar views on illegal immigration: U.S. Ambassador Gor
U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor stated that Prime Minister Modi and Donald Trump share similar views on opposing illegal immigration. The ambassador emphasized complete agreement with Modi's stance against illegal migrants.
- De la Espriella's law-and-order platform wins Colombia vote after earning Trump's support
Abelardo de la Espriella's law-and-order platform won a vote in Colombia after receiving support from U.S. President Donald Trump, who emphasized stopping illegal immigration and addressing crime and drugs.
- 15 miles of buoy barriers installed in Rio Grande in deep South Texas
Fifteen miles of buoy barriers have been installed along the Rio Grande in South Texas as part of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's 'Smart Wall' system, which the agency claims effectively prevents illegal immigration from Mexico. Border Report recently identified sections of these buoys in the region.
- South Africa builds another site to ease overcrowding and speed up deportation of Malawian nationals
South Africa has begun constructing a new temporary deportation center to process the repatriation of Malawian nationals. This follows protests over illegal immigration, which have caused tensions between locals and foreign nationals.
- Hundreds of new river barriers arrive at the border
The Trump administration has deployed hundreds of new river barriers, consisting of 12- to 15-foot-long buoys with a 4- to 5-foot diameter, to the U.S.-Mexico border. These barriers aim to prevent illegal immigration from Mexico.
- FACT FOCUS: Trump says illegal immigration increased car insurance premiums. Experts say otherwise
President Donald Trump attributed a drop in car insurance premiums to his immigration policies, falsely linking prior increases to illegal immigration under the Biden administration. Experts counter that the premium changes were primarily driven by the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on driving behavior and supply chains, not immigration.
- FACT FOCUS: Trump says illegal immigration increased car insurance premiums. Experts say otherwise
President Donald Trump claims his tough immigration policies contributed to a drop in car insurance premiums, but experts dispute this assertion. The article notes that Trump attributes the decline in premiums to reduced illegal immigration, while experts suggest otherwise.
- South Africa: Government Defends Tough Migration Crackdown Amid Increasing Anti-Foreigner Sentiment
South Africa's government has repatriated 2,745 foreign nationals since President Cyril Ramaphosa announced plans to address illegal immigration. The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration is intensifying enforcement amid rising anti-foreigner protests.
- South Africa: Over 40,000 Illegal Foreign Nationals Have Been Arrested - IMC On Migration
Over 40,000 illegal foreign nationals have been arrested in South Africa since the start of 2026, with over 7,400 arrests in the past month. The government is intensifying efforts to tackle illegal immigration and strengthen border security.
- Open borders were insane, but politicians didn’t care. Families like mine paid the price
Katie Abraham's death is attributed to an illegal immigrant, with the article blaming the Biden-Harris administration and Illinois officials for lax border enforcement and sanctuary policies. The piece criticizes federal and state leaders for downplaying border security while expanding policies that allegedly prioritize illegal migrants over public safety.
- South Africa: Rule of Law Must Guide Fight Against Illegal Immigration, Says Cachalia
South Africa's Acting Police Minister, Professor Firoz Cachalia, stated that the government is committed to addressing illegal immigration while emphasizing that the fight must be guided by the rule of law. He warned against vigilantism and violence towards foreign nationals.
- Ex-Border Patrol commander Bovino exploring 2028 White House run
Bovino, an Ex-Border Patrol commander, is exploring a 2028 White House run. He has remained critical of DHS strategies, insisting mass deportation is the only solution to illegal immigration.
- 'You're destroying your countries': Is Europe finally heeding Trump's warning on illegal immigration?
The European Union has introduced stricter border entry rules for undocumented migrants, including biometric tracking and deportation protocols. The measures follow warnings from President Donald Trump and European voters about the impact of illegal immigration, with experts citing cultural and demographic concerns.
- ‘Extreme fear’ among immigrants as backlash sweeps South Africa
African migrants in South Africa report living in fear as rallies against illegal immigration intensify xenophobic sentiment. The campaign group March & March has set a 30 June deadline for illegal immigrants to leave, without clarifying consequences for non-compliance.
- South Africa: Ramaphosa Migrant Stunt Slammed As Weak
President Cyril Ramaphosa's five-key plan to address illegal immigration in South Africa has sparked public anger and frustration. Critics describe the initiative as a weak response to the issue.
- South Africa: President Ramaphosa Urges Unity As Government Tackles Illegal Immigration
President Cyril Ramaphosa has criticized misinformation campaigns that create division as the government works to address illegal immigration and enhance migration management.
- South Africa: Government Unveils Comprehensive Plan to Tackle Illegal Immigration
The South African government has adopted a Comprehensive Approach for Migration Management to strengthen border security, enforce immigration laws, tackle corruption, and close policy loopholes in response to illegal immigration.
- Pakistan, Russia sign pacts for cooperation against illegal immigration, drug trafficking
Pakistan and Russia signed agreements to enhance cooperation against illegal immigration and drug trafficking during a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting in Kyrgyzstan. Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Russian counterpart Vladimir Kolokoltsev also discussed repatriation and narcotics control, while Naqvi held separate talks with interior ministers from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan on regional security issues.
- South Africa: President Ramaphosa to Address Nation On Migration Strategy
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation on the government's comprehensive strategy to manage migration as concerns over illegal immigration dominate public discourse.
- South Africa: President Ramaphosa to Address Nation On Migration Strategy
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation on the government's comprehensive strategy to manage migration as concerns over illegal immigration remain a dominant public issue.
- Endangered sheep dies after getting entangled in razor wire at the border, biologist says
A biologist found a decomposing bighorn sheep tangled in concertina wire in Imperial County, which was recently installed to deter illegal immigration. Advocates had previously warned that such barriers could endanger migrating animals.
- Endangered sheep dies after getting entangled in razor wire at the border, biologist says
A biologist discovered a decomposing bighorn sheep tangled in concertina wire in Imperial County, part of a border security measure aimed at deterring illegal immigration. Advocates had previously warned about the risk to migrating animals.
- Illegal immigrant flashes courtroom grin after allegedly killing baby, mother and grandmother
Joaquin Escoto, an illegal immigrant, allegedly killed a 2-week-old baby, the child's mother, and grandmother in California. He grinned during a court appearance as victims' relatives watched, and faces three counts of first-degree murder and immigration-related charges.
- US can control immigration, end tax breaks for seniors and other commentary
The article argues that the US can control illegal immigration through enforcement, citing the Congressional Budget Office's assertion that a president willing to enforce laws could achieve this. It also references ending tax breaks for seniors as another point of discussion.
- White House drops eerie aliens 'walk among us’ warning — but the truth is much closer to home
The White House launched Aliens.gov, an immigration enforcement website using UFO-style language to highlight illegal immigration data. The site features a heat map of migrant arrests and real-time encounter statistics, framing undocumented immigrants as 'aliens' embedded in society. It criticizes the previous administration's border policies and promotes ICE's role in tracking and detaining migrants.
- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dems slammed for demanding ‘five-star accommodations’ for illegal immigrants at ICE facility
Republican state lawmaker Paul Kanitra criticized Democrats for demanding 'five-star accommodations' for illegal immigrants at an ICE facility in New Jersey, calling their immigration policies a 'disgrace.' Democrats and protesters allege unsafe conditions at Delaney Hall, but the Department of Homeland Security denied these claims and dismissed reports of a hunger strike.
- First Ghanaians set to be repatriated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
The first group of Ghanaians is set to be repatriated from South Africa following recent anti-immigrant protests. These protests, targeting illegal immigration, have raised concerns about a potential resurgence in xenophobic violence.
- Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright and wife share story of 2017 crash that left her permanently paralyzed
Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright and his wife Sherri share their story of a 2017 car crash that left Sherri permanently paralyzed, detailing the emotional and physical impact on their family and linking the incident to concerns about illegal immigration and border security.
- Solar-powered illegal immigration
The article criticizes California for providing solar panels to undocumented immigrants, accusing the state of wasting money, eroding the rule of law, and prioritizing 'green' initiatives over legal accountability.