Immigration
Tim Walz, Minneapolis mayor subpoenaed by US Dept. of Justice amid immigration crackdown
A source familiar with the investigation said that the Justice Department had opened a criminal investigation of Walz, Frey, and others over an alleged conspiracy to impede immigration agents.
Aliyah: A wedding postponed, a dream fulfilled
Court overturns ruling to free pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, paving way for rearrest
Trump threatens 'corrupt politicians of Minnesota' with Insurrection Act over anti-ICE protests
'Home is here': Art exhibition showcases undocumented children's stories amid release of new report
Heartfelt art exhibit soon to open in Tel Aviv, featuring the work of children facing the threat of deportation due to their status as the children of migrant workers in Israel.
Belgian princess to resume Harvard studies despite Trump ban on foreign students
The future queen of Belgium is set to begin her second year of a two-year master's program in Public Policy at Harvard.
US charity says halt in visitor visas for Gazans will harm wounded kids
This follows the State Department halting all visas as it holds "a full and thorough" review following far Right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer claiming that Palestinian refugees were entering US.
Grapevine, August 17, 2025: Immigration on the rise
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
'Dreams' creator Michel Franco talks to 'Post' as new film opens in Israel - interview
Michel Franco's "Dreams" is a genre-defying tale which can be seen as both a dark love story and an allegory about Mexican-American relations.
She moved to an island with 6 people – what happened next Is unbelievable
A 22-year-old woman decided to leave behind everything familiar and move to a remote island in New Zealand with only six residents.
Israel grapples with dwindling returnees as bureaucracy, national debates deter citizens abroad
From healthcare restrictions to a lack of support, Israeli migrants explained what is keeping them from returning home.
ICE may deport migrants to countries other than their own with just six hours notice, memo says
The Washington Post first reported that the ICE memo stated that immigrants can be moved to a third country if they were given the chance to speak to an attorney.
One California worker dead, hundreds arrested after cannabis farm raid
The raid is the newest escalation in President Donald Trump's campaign for mass deportations of immigrants in the US illegally.
Heshy Engelsberg: A bumpy and painful aliyah journey, but with no regrets
Despite the challenges of daily life in Israel, with his apartment, and the culture-shock of adjusting to a new country, former New Yorker Heshy Engelsberg has no regrets.