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Most Americans support President Trump’s immigration goals, but they argued the administration’s approach is overreaching, according to a new survey. The Wall Street Journal poll, released Monday, found that 62 percent of U.
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is taking a growing toll on a weakening labor market, economists say. Forecasters surveyed by Bloomberg estimate the Labor Department on Friday, Aug. 1 will report the U.S. gained 109,000 jobs in July, down from 147,000 in June and a monthly average of 130,000 this year.
From immigration laws to education funds, President Donald Trump continues to influence life and politics in Arizona.
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President Trump is making it harder and harder for international students and immigrants to pursue higher education in the U.S. Dreamers, foreign students seeking visas and potentially even those looking to work in the country after graduation have all found themselves caught in the crossfire as Trump seeks to curb immigration while also
Across the country, Trump’s immigration raids have roiled farms and farming communities – with cases of worker shortages and fears of unpicked crops.
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El Paso Matters on MSNTrump’s “one-two punch” targeting immigration courts will test Texas detention centers, experts warnMoves to end bond for migrants and fire dozens of immigration judges deprive undocumented detainees of due process and may keep them in overcrowded centers longer, experts say.
A new report by the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) found that homicides are significantly down in major cities across the country compared to last year, and the Trump administration is claiming its mass deportation program is part of the reason.
A string of recent polls shows President Donald Trump's approval rating has remained largely steady over the last week.
The gatherings, in line with numerous demonstrations this year following President Donald Trump retaking office, were part of a series of nationwide “Families First” events and part of local protests against immigration crackdowns.
A lawsuit filed against the Trump administration by a coalition of attorneys general, including Michigan’s Dana Nessel, alleges that personal data mined from federal agencies could be used illegally to build a surveillance state unlike the nation has ever seen – putting recipients for things like food assistance at risk if they are being targeted
Building that marketed heavily to foreign students will be foreclosed on after owner claims Trump policies caused occupancy to plummet below 50%.