News Clip2:36
Curated Video

ICE arrests mother of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s nephew

Higher Ed
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained Burna Caroline Ferreria, a Brazilian national and mother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s nephew, for overstaying a 1999 tourist visa. Held in Louisiana pending...
News Clip2:09
Curated Video

RCMP intercepts 44 asylum seekers, 3 alleged smugglers trying to enter Quebec from the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Three people are facing human smuggling-related charges after the RCMP caught dozens of asylum seekers crossing into Quebec from the U.S. in the back of a truck, near Haskell Road. The group included children.
News Clip5:10
Curated Video

What Is Title 42, And What Does It Mean For U.S. Immigration?

Higher Ed
Title 42 is the section of federal law that the CDC used in March 2020 to essentially close the southern U.S. border to asylum seekers.
News Clip1:09
Curated Video

Supreme Court Rules Asylum Policy Can Stand For Now

Higher Ed
The policy would bar migrants from requesting asylum in the U.S. if they had traveled through another country without applying there first.
Instructional Video
Choices Program, Brown University

Choices: u.s. Immigration Policy in an Unsettled World

9th - 10th
Leeson which engages students in the leading issues driving the current immigration debate. Through scholarly videos and corresponding worksheets students explore the history of immigration to the United States as well as the main topics...
Instructional Video
PBS

National Border Control Council Head on Immigration

9th - 10th
National Boarder Control Council President discusses his views and experiences at the U.S.-Mexican border. Text, audio, and video of this August, 2006, interview are available.
Audio
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: El Paso's Sheriff Goes After Illegal Immigrants

9th - 10th
NPR covers the controversy in El Paso, Texas, as the sheriff and his deputies try to enforce immigration laws in the area. Audio report is from August, 2006. Links to other NPR reports accompany this article.