Trump, Deportation
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President Donald Trump has overseen a renewed crackdown on illegal immigration since returning to the White House.
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Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill and across the country remain divided following protests against Trump's deportation policies.
In his crackdown on illegal immigration, Trump is testing the moral and legal extremes to which the government is willing to go
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An internal memo and emails obtained by The Associated Press show that Medicaid officials unsuccessfully sought to block the data transfer, citing legal and ethical concerns.
Before the Trump administration ended the Biden-era CHNV parole program, over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela had legally entered the U.S.
President Donald Trump isn’t really planning any changes to his immigration or deportation policies, multiple people told The Washington Post. Trump said in a Truth Social post on Thursday that changes were coming to protect farmers from losing workers due deportations, the Post said. He mentioned hotel workers in the post as well.
The White House told ICE to target Home Depot. That has disrupted the company’s symbiotic relationship with the day laborers outside its stores.
Lawrence O’Donnell has called Trump the “slowest and stupidest president in history” for his recent realization that farm-working migrants are essential to the U.S. economy. During his most recent flagellation of the president on The Last Word,