Politics Trump Administration Rule Would Penalize Immigrants For Needing Benefits The so-called "public charge" rule would limit the ability of immigrants to get green cards if are likely to use government benefits, such as SNAP or housing aid. Pam Fessler Joel Rose
National Some 300 Arrested In Mississippi Immigration Raids Have Been Released, Officials Say In a statement Thursday, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi said detainees were asked whether they had children and were provided with cellphones to arrange for their care. Scott Neuman
'Never again is now.' Jewish leaders protest ICE in Seattle Hundreds, including immigrants and members of the Jewish community gathered in protest on Thursday evening outside of Seattle's downtown ICE offices on 2nd Avenue. Esmy Jimenez Megan Farmer
Arts & Life "Have you eaten yet?" Poet Jane Wong prepares her ancestors a feast If your ancestors were here - what would they eat? Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
National 'I Know That They're Cared For." Why One Mom Has Chosen To Foster Migrant Children Unaccompanied minors cross the border without family or support. "Any kid that's in my house is, at least while they're here, safe," says one foster mother, Christi. Lulu Garcia-Navarro Sophia Alvarez Boyd Josh Axelrod
Latin America Photo Of Mother Pleading With Mexican Soldier Draws Attention To Migrant Patrol In what a former Mexican official called the "pic du jour," a National Guard member stands in the way of a Guatemalan woman and her son who are trying to reach the U.S. border. Carrie Kahn
National Trump Administration Moves To Speed Up Deportations With Expedited Removal Expansion The changes will allow ICE officials to deport undocumented immigrants who can't prove they have been in the U.S. for more than two years, without a hearing before a judge. It takes effect Tuesday. Vanessa Romo
National Opinion: Should Republicans Still Call Themselves The Party Of Lincoln? In defending the president's racist tweets, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy declared, "We are the party of Lincoln." NPR's Scott Simon contends President Lincoln would object. Scott Simon
National Border Protection Disputes Account Of 3-Year-Old Asked To Choose Between Parents Customs and Border Protection officials are denying an NPR report that a Border Patrol agent asked the girl to choose which of her parents would be sent back to Mexico. Robert Moore
Do media images of dead bodies make it harder for you to care? Interrogating our media consumption of images of the dead – whose bodies are shown, whose aren’t, and what (if anything) that will change. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong