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Jan 18 2018
News
Trump tweets create confusion for Republicans trying to avert government shutdown
Congressional Republicans tried to make sense Thursday of President Trump’s early-morning tweets on immigration and children’s health, as the GOP tried to muster the votes for a short-term spending bill and avert a government shutdown at midnight Friday.
Washington PostDec 05 2017
News
APNewsBreak: Border arrests plunge, deportation arrests soar
Border crossings plunged to a 45-year low while arrests by deportation officers soared during President Donald Trump’s first months in office, as his efforts to overhaul the nation’s immigration system went into effect.
Associated PressFeb 19 2017
News
People are mocking Donald Trump's claim there was a terrorist attack in Sweden
Donald Trump used a rally in Florida to talk about his controversial immigration ban - which was halted by federal judges - as well as weighing in on terror attacks in Europe.
The IndependentJul 02 2019
News
Democrats are learning the wrong lesson from Donald Trump
He ran as a moderate — and it worked.
Many progressives have what they believe to be a knock-down answer to nervous Nellies who fret that talking about desegregation busing, decriminalizing illegal entry into the United States, banning assault weapons, and replacing private health insurance will kill them at the polls in 2020: Donald Trump is president.
If Trump is president, the
VoxJan 08 2022
Analysis
Biden faces highly charged legal fight with migrants whose children were taken away under Trump
Beatriz was 3 years old when U.S. authorities separated her from her father, Jairo, shortly after they arrived from Guatemala at the U.S. border on Christmas Eve 2017. He was detained and developed pneumonia. She was sent to New York, where a woman who took her in hit her so hard with a belt that it left a scar, she told her dad.
Ana fled Guatemala a few months later with her sons Jaime
Washington PostSep 24 2020
News
DHS proposing time limits on international students, exchange visitors
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday proposed fixed time limits for international students, exchange visitors and foreign information media representatives to combat overstays.
The federal agency announced its plans to mandate fixed time periods for certain visitors, citing goals to “encourage program compliance, reduce fraud and enhance national security.” The move
The HillJun 03 2019
News
China, Mexico Signal Willingness to Step Up Trade Talks With U.S.
Beijing’s latest missive struck a newly measured tone, despite accusing Washington of scuttling negotiations, while Mexico sends a delegation to Washington to discuss immigration issues
China and Mexico both signaled a willingness to negotiate with Washington over escalating trade issues, while the Trump administration took to the airwaves to defend its use of tariffs to gain
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 04 2022
Perspectives Blog
Threats to Democracy: Voter Suppression and Voter Fraud
Voting is a major issue on the right and the left. Both sides want free and fair elections, but they have different ideas of what the problem is with our current election model, with one side more likely to be worried about voter fraud and the other, voter suppression.
Politicians and partisan media often try to motivate their base to subscribe, donate, engage and turn out to vote by
Clare AshcraftJun 17 2020
News
Poll: Trump Voters Want Dreamers Protected
Sixty-nine percent of voters who supported Donald Trump in 2016 want so-called Dreamers to be protected, according to a new Politico/Morning Consult poll.
Twenty percent of Trump voters want to remove or deport Dreamers — young people who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children, often with their parents.
Those supporting protection for Dreamers either
Newsmax (News)