Thousands Of Migrants Head Back To Venezuela To Flee Colombia's COVID-19 Lockdown Colombian officials say 12,000 Venezuelans have taken buses back to their home country since Colombia imposed restrictions to stop the coronavirus outbreak. Many other Venezuelans are fleeing on foot. John Otis
COVID-19 Is Cutting Into Vital Money U.S. Migrant Workers Send Back Home A remittances expert estimates the money sent back to Latin America and the Caribbean could decline by 7%. Carrie Kahn
Ep. 2: Are We Going to Be OK? Seattle scholar considers a return to Singapore to escape Covid-19 Author Ruchika Tulshyan weighs the risks of staying in the US as the pandemic spreads while also navigating lockdown with her three-year-old. Kristin Leong
Lessons on surviving a pandemic from an immigrant in sanctuary Seattle residents have been isolating in their homes for about a month to combat the coronavirus. One immigrant family in Seattle has been doing a version of this for a year. Esmy Jimenez
U.S. Supreme Court Allows 'Remain In Mexico' Program To Continue The high court will allow the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy to stand across the entire southern border. The decision marks another immigration victory for the White House. Vanessa Romo
Court Blocks Trump's 'Remain In Mexico' Policy Along Part Of The Border The 9th Circuit said the policy, which forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico, may violate the law. But judges were prepared to block the policy in two states only, starting next week. Colin Dwyer
Judge Says Ken Cuccinelli Was Appointed Unlawfully To Top Immigration Post The ruling by a federal judge on Sunday invalidates two directives issued by Cuccinelli at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services that were designed to tighten federal asylum guidelines. James Doubek
Federal Court Again Blocks Trump's 'Remain In Mexico' Program The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to uphold a lower-court's injunction on the controversial policy, saying it "is invalid in its entirety" because of its inconsistency with federal asylum law. Vanessa Romo
Feds can deny grants to sanctuary cities like Seattle, court rules Cooperate with immigration officials or risk funding. That's what a 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed Washington and 6 others states on Tuesday. Esmy Jimenez
Trump Administration Diverts $3.8 Billion In Pentagon Funding To Border Wall In a notice sent to Congress Thursday, the Pentagon said it is shifting billions from fighter jets and other weapons to help pay for a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico. Brakkton Booker