California bill seeks to ban ICE's facial recognition masks
California lawmakers advance a groundbreaking bill to prohibit the use of facial recognition masks by ICE agents during arrests, citing privacy and civil liberties concerns.
California lawmakers advance a groundbreaking bill to prohibit the use of facial recognition masks by ICE agents during arrests, citing privacy and civil liberties concerns.
Dramatic scenes unfolded outside a Chicago-area immigration detention centre as activists confronted ICE officials, leading to a tense standoff. Latest on US immigration protests.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates shares his five favourite books that offer profound insights into human nature, science, and society. Discover the reads that have shaped the billionaire's worldview.
Bill Montgomery, a key architect and father figure to Charlie Kirk at Turning Point USA, has resigned following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a staffer, sending shockwaves through the influential conservative youth group.
Britain faces its gravest constitutional crisis in decades as Tory rebels threaten to sink the PM's flagship Rwanda bill, plunging Westminster into chaos and sparking unprecedented warnings of national collapse.
A fiery BBC Breakfast interview saw hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt challenge Tory MP Jonathan Gullis on the controversial Rwanda asylum plan, leading to a heated on-air debate about parliamentary procedure and policy effectiveness.
International leaders and human rights groups condemn the UK's controversial Rwanda asylum plan as a breach of international law, warning it sets a dangerous global precedent and shames Britain on the world stage.
Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, an Eswatini national who built a life in the US for two decades, faces imminent deportation by ICE. His case highlights the human cost of complex immigration policies and the plight of long-term residents caught in legal limbo.
Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates delivers a stunning rebuke of Donald Trump's proposed immigration policy, warning mass deportations would cripple the US economy and betray American values.
First Minister John Swinney faces intense criticism for dismissing a landmark report on Scotland's unsustainable population growth, sparking a major political row over his government's approach to immigration and public services.
The government's plan to replace the Human Rights Act with a new Bill of Rights has been halted after the House of Lords refused to back it. Peers have sent the legislation back to the Commons, demanding significant changes.
Exclusive report on the Trump administration's aggressive new immigration enforcement tactics in Massachusetts, featuring mass arrests, controversial tactics, and mounting legal challenges.
Acclaimed filmmaker Ken Loach joined trade unionists and activists in a major London demonstration against the government's controversial Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill, denouncing it as an attack on fundamental worker rights.
The UK government is set to introduce mandatory digital ID cards for all foreign nationals, a move hailed as a post-Brexit security measure but criticised as a 'poll tax on immigrants'.
A motorcyclist's routine shopping trip in East London ended in arrest as UK authorities intensify efforts to detain undocumented migrants. The incident sparks fresh debate over the government's controversial new enforcement measures.
Protests erupted in central Melbourne as hundreds gathered for an anti-immigration rally, sparking counter-demonstrations and a significant police response. The event highlights growing tensions over Australia's immigration system.
Thousands march in coordinated anti-immigration rallies across Australian cities, sparking counter-protests and raising concerns about social cohesion and border policy.
Former Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis KC warns that Labour's plans to replace the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights could create a 'lawyers' charter' and make it harder to deport dangerous asylum seekers, echoing Donald Trump's concerns.
Ex-President Trump and allies are reportedly crafting a radical immigration policy that would install loyalists like Pam Bondi as 'judges' to bypass courts and accelerate deportations, raising major legal and ethical concerns.
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Exclusive analysis reveals how Britain's immigration debate is pushing political discourse to the brink, with Reform UK's controversial police comments exposing deep divisions and strategic missteps by major parties.
Good Morning Britain descends into chaos as Richard Madeley's aggressive interrogation of Tory MP Jonathan Gullis over the controversial Rwanda bill leaves viewers branding the host 'awful' and 'a bully'.
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick's record of overseeing a massive expansion of asylum seeker hotels now undermines his hardline stance, as internal documents reveal his direct involvement in the costly policy he now criticises.
A Brooklyn homeowner's life savings are threatened by a shock £16,000 water bill for a leak he didn't know about. Read his fight against the city's bureaucracy.
Thousands risk missing out on the £150 Warm Home Discount – here’s how to ensure your name is correctly listed on your energy bill to avoid losing this vital support.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accuses the government of undermining the National Crime Agency's efforts to tackle illegal immigration due to poor policymaking.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer urges Rishi Sunak to recall MPs as the Rwanda deportation bill sparks political turmoil. Read the latest on the escalating Westminster clash.
Labour MPs David Lammy and Yvette Cooper have publicly disagreed over the government's new immigration bill targeting Channel crossings, sparking debate within the party.
Thousands of UK households may be eligible for a new £150 energy bill discount. Find out if you qualify and how to apply before the deadline.
Former Royal Marine Chris Hughes demands justice for Afghan allies facing deportation under the UK's new Rwanda bill, urging the government to honour its promises.