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The president's allies acknowledge Republicans are divided on how to handle undocumented labor in the agriculture industry — and Trump himself has listened to both sides.
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A new Boston Globe/Suffolk University poll of voters (mostly in Massachusetts but also including New Hampshire and Rhode Island) found a 53%-41% majority opposing the Trump administration's drive to deport immigrants here illegally.
State Sen. Ileana Garcia called South Florida deportations “inhumane” last Saturday on X. She’s faced little backlash from her fellow elected officials so far.
Amid unrest in California, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee pressed the governors of three blue states on their immigration policies in an acrimonious eight-hour hearing that often veered off course.
An American National Election Study shows immigrants significantly realigning on immigration issues, with the GOP now holding a 15-point advantage in a notable reversal from 2020.
Congressional Republicans took aim at three high-profile Democratic governors during a House Oversight Committee hearing Thursday, seizing on immigration policy as a wedge issue ahead of the midterms — and as a preview of 2028 presidential battles.
Republicans in Congress called several Democratic governors to Washington on Thursday to question them over policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities
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Amy Carnevale, chair of the Massachusetts GOP, said voters in November made it clear they want the Trump administration to enforce immigration laws.
TN Republicans' bill would oust officials who release 'confidential' immigration enforcement details
Top Tennessee Republicans are backing a new bill that would allow for ousting public officials who publish "confidential" details about federal immigration enforcement operations.
North Carolina bills would deputize state law enforcement agencies to carry out immigration actions and ban unauthorized immigrants from receiving state benefits.