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USA TODAY |
The most recent Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found 49% of registered voters approved of Trump’s job performance, compared to 52% last month in same poll.
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Wall Street's top 'fear gauge' jumped to a fresh eight-month high on Friday as U.S. stocks opened sharply lower after China imposed fresh tariffs on all U.S. goods in response to the Trump administra...
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Brazil will be by far the main beneficiary, the biggest supplier that can replace U.S. soybeans to China.
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The Trump administration’s aggressive and fast-paced effort to advance its immigration agenda has exposed existing challenges with a dated system and raised concerns that authorities are flouting due process to ram deportations through.
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President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 law giving him immense powers to deport noncitizens in a time of war. His use of that law was aimed at Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang that he has repeatedly and falsely claimed as part of an invasion of criminal immigrants.
Newly released documents show that in the days following the U.S. election, Canada favoured "cooperation" with the second Trump administration on "common challenges" related to illegal immigration before the U.
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Hollywood Unlocked on MSNFederal Judge Orders Donald Trump Administration To Bring Back Maryland Father They Mistakenly Deported To El Salvador Mega PrisonA Barack Obama-appointed federal judge has ordered the Donald Trump administration to bring back the Maryland father they mistakenly deported to an El Salvador mega prison. RELATED: Donald Trump Administration Admits They Accidentally Sent A Maryland Father To El Salvador Mega Prison And Now They Can’t Get Him Back As we previously shared,
The Republican promised mass deportations of illegal immigrants, focusing on known serious and violent criminals, such as those in transnational criminal gangs like TdA. He also said upward of 11 million people could be removed from the country, referencing those without legal status. Many have been in the U.S. for decades.
The Trump administration’s escalating efforts to suppress and retaliate against public dissent present a difficult question for noncitizens living in the United States who want to protest the president’s policies.