Supreme Court Takes Control of Haiti TPS Case, Freezing D.C. Appeals Court as Nearly 353,000 Haitians Await a Ruling That Could Decide Their Future

The U.S Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit placed the Haiti Temporary Protected Status lawsuit on hold on Tuesday. In a one-page order, the court confirmed that…

Washington Partially Lifts Asylum Freeze Tied to D.C. National Guard Shooting, But Millions From Haiti, Cuba and Venezuela Remain Locked Out

The Trump administration moved Monday to restore asylum processing for a portion of the nearly four million applicants whose cases have been on hold since last November, but the change…

Former Boston School Bus Driver Accused in Death of 5-Year-Old Lens Arthur Joseph Released on $15,000 Bail, Due Back in Court in May

Jean Charles, the former Boston school bus driver accused of running over and killing 5-year-old Lens Arthur Joseph last year, was released Thursday on $15,000 bail following his arraignment in…

Mexican Man Found Dead in Bunk at Adelanto ICE Facility, the 14th Person to Die in Immigration Custody in 2026 as Mexico Demands Investigation

A 36-year-old Mexican national was found unconscious in his bunk at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in California on March 25, 2026, and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital…

Dorchester Community Mourns Emmanuel Damas, Haitian Man Who Died in ICE Detention in Arizona After Family Says Toothache Went Untreated

Funeral services were held on Saturday for Emmanuel Damas, a Haitian immigrant who died in ICE custody. Over 100 mourners gathered at the Boston Teachers Union Hall in Dorchester to…