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ICE Air Has a New Contractor. This State Is Asking How It Will Protect the Detainees on Board.

A letter to the airline from Connecticut’s attorney general cited ProPublica’s reporting on ICE Air flight attendants, who said it was unclear how shackled detainees would get off a plane in an emergency.

America’s Dairyland

Officials Move to Address Problems Facing Immigrant Workers on Wisconsin Dairy Farms

A ProPublica investigation showed how language barriers contributed to authorities wrongly blaming a dairy farm worker for his son’s death. Lawmakers have responded.

Billions on the Border

DOJ Investigating Texas’ Operation Lone Star for Alleged Civil Rights Violations

Emails obtained by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune confirm that federal authorities are probing discrimination claims involving Gov. Greg Abbott’s multibillion-dollar border initiative.

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310 stories published since 2016

Número récord de policías locales se unen a controversial programa de ICE para ayudar con deportaciones

El gobierno de Trump sabía que la gran mayoría de los venezolanos enviados a la prisión de El Salvador no había sido condenada por crimen alguno en EE.UU.

The “Invasion” Invention: The Far Right’s Long Legal Battle to Make Immigrants the Enemy

An Agency Tasked With Protecting Immigrant Children Is Becoming an Enforcement Arm, Current and Former Staffers Say

ICE Air Has a New Contractor. This State Is Asking How It Will Protect the Detainees on Board.

ICE Awarded a $3.8 Billion Contract to Hold Immigrants on a Military Base. Days Later, It Was Canceled.

Trump Is Spending Billions on Border Security. Some Residents Living There Lack Basic Resources.

Two Months After Trump’s Funding Cuts, a Nonprofit Struggles to Support Refugees and Itself

Congress Has Demanded Answers to ICE Detaining Americans. The Administration Has Responded With Silence.

American Rendition: Rümeysa Öztürk’s Journey From Ph.D. Scholar to Trump Target Languishing in Louisiana Cell

From Lollapalooza to Detention Camps: Meet the Tent Company Making a Fortune Off Trump’s Deportation Plans

“They Don’t Care About Civil Rights”: Trump’s Shuttering of DHS Oversight Arm Freezes 600 Cases, Imperils Human Rights

En el interior de los vuelos de deportación de ICE Air: “¿Se podría evacuar a tiempo a más de cien pasajeros encadenados?”

Inside ICE Air: Flight Attendants on Deportation Planes Say Disaster Is “Only a Matter of Time”

La presión de Trump sobre países y organizaciones internacionales debilita las protecciones para solicitantes de asilo

An ICE Contractor Is Worth Billions. It’s Still Fighting to Pay Detainees as Little as $1 a Day to Work.

Some Americans Have Already Been Caught in Trump’s Immigration Dragnet. More Will Be.

Trump’s Pressure on Countries and International Organizations Erodes Protections for Asylum-Seekers

Trump Is Sending Migrants From Around the World to Guantanamo. One Mother Speaks Out About Her Son’s Detention.

Mother Speaks Out Against Trump’s Detention of Her Son at Guantanamo

These Soldiers Risked Their Lives Serving in Afghanistan. Now They Plead With Trump to Let Their Sister Into the U.S.

U.S. Claims Immigrants Held at Guantanamo Are “Worst of the Worst.” Their Families Say They’re Being Unfairly Targeted.

Empacados: Retrato de una comunidad de inmigrantes que viven bajo la amenaza de ser deportados

“Lucharemos”: Trabajadores humanitarios temen que el cierre de un campamento en la frontera de Arizona ponga en peligro a los migrantes

“We Will Fight Back”: Aid Workers Fear Closing a Camp on the Arizona Border Will Endanger Migrants

ICE Enforcement Official Tapped to Lead Unaccompanied Migrant Children Office, Triggering Alarms

Boxed Up: A Portrait of an Immigrant Community Living Under Threat of Deportation

Trump Has Promised to Build More Ships. He May Deport the Workers Who Help Make Them.

The Biden Administration Is Separating Families at the Border. It Doesn’t Always Say Why.

Immigrants’ Resentment Over New Arrivals Helped Boost Trump’s Popularity With Latino Voters

Los migrantes se enfrentan a secuestros masivos al pasar por México mientras el país amplifica su cooperación migratoria con Estados Unidos

El sheriff fronterizo pro armas y provida que perdió la lealtad de sus vecinos por ser tachado de “blando” con la inmigración

El jefe de policía y el inmigrante

Denver Rallied Behind Arriving Immigrants. Now Its Homeless Population Feels Shortchanged.

“Del Rio, Texas”: How a Race for Sheriff Became a Referendum on Immigration

Watch: How the Race for Sheriff in Del Rio, Texas, Became a Referendum on Immigration

A Pro-Gun, Anti-Abortion Border Sheriff Appealed to Both Parties. Then He Was Painted as Soft on Immigration.

ProPublica’s Coverage of the Election Issues That Matter to Voters

Held for Ransom in Animal Pens, Migrants Face Mass Kidnappings as U.S. and Mexico Ramp Up Enforcement

Un inmigrante murió construyendo un barco para el gobierno de EE. UU. Su familia no recibió nada.

When a Florida Farmer-Legislator Turned Against Immigration, the Consequences Were Severe. But Not for Him.

The U.S. Business Community Used to Be a Force for Immigration Reform. What Happened?

What Happened in Whitewater

An Immigrant Died Building a Ship for the U.S. Government. His Family Got Nothing.

What the Data Reveals About U.S. Immigration Ahead of the 2024 Election

Exec at Trump Media Jumped the Line for U.S. Visa After Company Lobbied GOP Lawmaker

What’s Next for U.S. Immigration Policy on the Southern Border?

¿Qué hago si me lesiono en el trabajo en una granja de Wisconsin?

What You Need to Know If You’re Hurt While Working on a Wisconsin Dairy Farm

“El camino correcto”: desde Venezuela a Juárez y desde Nueva York a Denver, la odisea de una familia en busca de asilo

What We’re Watching

During Donald Trump’s second presidency, ProPublica will focus on the areas most in need of scrutiny. Here are some of the issues our reporters will be watching — and how to get in touch with them securely.

Learn more about our reporting team. We will continue to share our areas of interest as the news develops.

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Sharon Lerner

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Andy Kroll

I cover justice and the rule of law, including the Justice Department, U.S. attorneys and the courts.

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Melissa Sanchez

I report on immigration and labor, and I am based in Chicago.

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Jesse Coburn

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