Borderless compiled a guide of Chicago’s local organizations, public libraries and city colleges that offer free English ...
Chicago is phasing out Favorite Healthcare Staffing after paying the agency $342 million to oversee its shelter system. Records show that Favorite had a poor track record of resolving complaints.
Millions of eligible voters could have a harder time casting their ballot under a bill backed by President Donald Trump and ...
As the Supreme Court supports the rollback of TPS, Chicago immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti plead for protection. Fresh dough and the unmistakable aroma of Venezuelan arepas fill the walls of one ...
Federal agencies are working to expand social media surveillance as part of Trump’s immigration efforts. Borderless Magazine spoke with experts to explain what information the government is monitoring ...
Fighting for a chance to stay, many immigrants wade alone through backlogs and attorney shortages that plague the immigration court system. With a pile of documents spread out in front of her, Auscena ...
After years of turmoil, Syrian refugees find hope in the wake of a regime change, but face new challenges under recently inaugurated President Trump.
Six migrant families shared their journey from Central and South America to start a new life in Chicago.
After hundreds of complaints, citations, and a class-action settlement, city inspectors’ notes show instances where MAT Asphalt continued to generate and emit “strong noxious asphalt odor.” Since new ...
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Authorities said Tren de Aragua “terrorists” had taken over the building. A ProPublica investigation found little evidence to back up the government’s claims. For the first time, the Venezuelans ...
Elvira Arellano retells the story of when she took a stand to fight for her son and her work to protect undocumented immigrants.