Don’t Blame Trump for Obama’s Position on Losing Citizenship Over Fibs

A Yale professor illustrates the tendency to frame what should be critiques of government power as complaints about particular politicians. Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley is rightly alarmed by the federal government's position that naturalized Americans can lose their citizenship based on trivial misstatements to the Department of Homeland Security.

Live Video: Violence during Portland May Day march

Portland and Salem were among dozens of U.S. cities holding rallies and marches on May Day to protest the treatment of workers and President Donald Trump's efforts to deport undocumented immigrants. Participants in Portland's May Day event met at Shemanski Park around 3 p.m. and began marching about a half hour later.

US Congress negotiators set spending plan to avert shutdown, bolster defence

Negotiators in the U.S. Congress reached a deal late on Sunday on around $1 trillion in federal funding that would avert a government shutdown later this week, while handing President Trump a down payment on his promised military build-up. The full House of Representatives and Senate must still approve the bipartisan pact, which would be the first major legislation to clear Congress since Trump became President.

Border Patrol allows families to reunite at US-Mexico wall

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Thousands Expected to Show at Bay Area May Day Rallies

Protestors assembled and businesses closed during "A Day Without Immigrants," a strike and boycott staged by immigrants to protest the Trump administration's immigration agenda and to demonstrate the importance of immigrants to the U.S. economy and way of life. Hundreds of thousands of protesters on Monday are expected to gather across the country for International Workers' Day - a May 1 tradition that has gained renewed momentum as strident immigration rhetoric continues to seep out of the Trump administration.

Westlake Village man fights to end illegal immigration after sona s death

WESTLAKE VILLAGE>>Don Rosenberg is a lifelong liberal who may have only one thing in common politically with President Donald Trump: his battle against illegal immigration. Rosenberg became an activist on the issue after his 25-year-old son, Drew, was killed in a 2010 collision in San Francisco with a Honduran immigrant who had entered the country illegally, but been granted temporary immigration status.

After a tumultuous start, Trump hopes for a smoother agenda on jobs and taxes

President Trump stands watch as Argentina Mauricio Macri and his wife Juliana Awada depart outside the White House on Thursday. After a hundred days full of fits and starts, President Trump is barreling into the second phase of his presidency focused on attempting to secure big victories that have eluded him on the economic pillars of his agenda.

Pick by pick: Live coverage of 2017 NFL draft

President Donald Trump and his top immigration enforcers have begun to focus their attention on the deadly MS-13 gang, saying the administration's hardline immigration policies are focused on stopping its spread in the US. During the NRA Leadership Forum, President Donald Trump promised to go after gang members and cartels, while protecting freedoms of law-abiding Americans.

Good News: Trump’s Crackdown On Illegal Aliens Is Well Underway

Yes, President Trump has made a few mistakes, had a few misses in his first 100 days. But, the ledger tilts heavily to Great Job when considering two things: the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, and this, which is obviously not consider a good thing by leftist supporters of illegal aliens, nor Politico and writers Ted Hesson and Seung Min Kim President Donald Trump has systematically engineered a major crackdown on immigration during his first 100 days in office - even as courts reject his executive orders and Congress nears a spending deal that will deny him funding for a wall along the southern border.

Globe editorial: Donald Trump’s first 100 days. Only 1,362 to go. Sad

US President Donald Trump walks to Marine One prior to departing from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, April 28, 2017, as he travels to Atlanta, Georgia. / AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEBSAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images US President Donald Trump walks to Marine One prior to departing from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, April 28, 2017, as he travels to Atlanta, Georgia.

Despite tough talk and more arrests, deportations slow under Trump

President Donald Trump has made cracking down on illegal immigration a centerpiece of his administration -- but so far his administration is deporting fewer people than his predecessor. According to statistics from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement given to CNN, the pace of removals under Trump in his first three months lags behind even the last two years of his predecessor, when then-President Barack Obama ordered his agencies to use more discretion when it came to deporting undocumented immigrants, focusing specifically on criminals.