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FBI investigating death of Guatemalan immigrant woman in South Texas
The Border Patrol reported that one of its agents shot and killed a woman near the Rio Bravo in southeast Laredo, Texas. The Border Patrol said the agent opened fire after being assaulted by several undocumented immigrants, but there were inconsistencies in the official account. The victims' boyfriend is calling for justice "for my princess."
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In Trump era, immigration lawyers recommend everyone carry ID, no matter your status
The advice follows an incident at a gas station in Montana, where a Border Patrol agent asked two U.S. citizens for papers because they were speaking Spanish.
“I sued Trump”: this Mexican dreamer opened the door to new applications for DACA
When Trump announced that he would eliminate DACA, the program that offers work permits and protection from deportation for some 800,000 young people who were brought to the US as children, María Perales, together with Princeton University and Microsoft, filed a lawsuit against the administration. Perales told Univision News her story.
Not true that Trump is deporting criminal immigrants at a record rate
Earlier this week President Donald Trump said his administration is deporting undocumented immigrants with a criminal record "at a rate that's never happened before." Univision checked the numbers.
Postville: How the largest immigration raid in recent U.S. history devastated an entire town in Iowa
Ten years after the largest immigration operation in a workplace in recent U.S. history, the effects are still felt in Postville. Its devastating effect is seen as a cautionary tale by those concerned with the new massive raids carried out under the Trump administration.

Climate change a factor in Central American migration
While violence is undoubtedly driving large numbers of Central American migrants to flee their home countries, climate-change is another often-overlooked driving factor, particularly in Central America’s so-called 'Dry Corridor.'
Sufrieron la mayor redada bajo el gobierno de Donald Trump: estas son las consecuencias en sus vidas
A un mes de una redada en una empacadora de res en Tennessee donde arrestaron a 97 personas, los indocumentados detenidos y sus familiares deben hacer frente a la incertidumbre económica, emocional y un laberíntico proceso legal que tiene altas probabilidades de acabar en una deportación. Univision Noticias siguió algunas de sus historias.






