Trump says the “time is right for an immigration bill”

President Trump may be offering an opportunity to partner with Democrats during his address before Congress -- on the issue of "The time is right for an immigration bill, as long as there is compromise on both sides," he said at a lunch with network anchors Tuesday afternoon. President Trump's first prime time address to Congress is expected to emphasize his domestic agenda: tax reform, infrastructure spending, and the... A senior administration official offered some assurance for "dreamers," too.

Trump says he’s open to ‘compromise’ immigration bill

President Donald Trump, signaling a potential shift on a signature issue, indicated Tuesday that he's open to immigration legislation that would give legal status to some people living in the U.S. illegally and provide a pathway to citizenship to those brought to the U.S. illegally as children. The president, in a lunch with news anchors ahead of his address to Congress on Tuesday night, said, "The time is right for an immigration bill as long as there is compromise on both sides."

Trump’s budget plan has billions for border, cuts elsewhere

White House budget documents show President Donald Trump wants billions of dollars to start building a wall at the Mexican border and fund efforts to find, jail and deport immigrants in the country illegally. The budget outline for Homeland Security also calls on the Coast Guard to scrap the agency's counterterrorism Maritime Security Response Team and all of its Maritime Safety and Security Teams.

Airports, legal volunteers prepare for new Trump travel ban

Airport officials and civil rights lawyers around the country are getting ready for President Donald Trump's new travel ban - mindful of the chaos that accompanied his initial executive order but hopeful the forthcoming version will be rolled out in a more orderly way. The new order was expected as soon as Wednesday.

ALERT: Democrats’ Shameful Stunt to Embarrass Trump Tonight REVEALED

This last weekend , I stated that the election of Thomas Perez as Chairman of the DNC and Keith Ellison as Deputy Chair, was the official beginning of an all out war between President Trump and the leftist Democrats. Trump is addressing the American people tonight and the Democrats' nifty little plans have been revealed.

Honduran Reporter Notes Reason for Bump in Deportees

MCALLEN Honduras is receiving a lot of citizens being deported back to the country, but it's not necessarily a direct effect from the new immigration law in the United States. "What we believe here, in Honduras, is that those are people are not making it to the border with the United States because Mexico is detaining all these Honduran people and sending them back to Honduras," she said.

A town supported cracking down on illegal immigrants. But then they came for Carlos

An undated family photo courtesy of Elizabeth Hernandez of herself and her husband Juan Carlos Hernandez Pacheco, who was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Elizabeth Hernandez, whose husband, Juan Carlos Hernandez Pacheco, was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with her sons, from left: Gianluca, 6, Kharloz, 8, and Maximus, 2, at their home in West Frankfort, Ill., Feb. 25, 2017.

Trump takes the “shackles” off: Mass deportations begin as the world looks on in outrage

ICE agents and other federal cops are having "fun" again, as Trump sets them free to deport whoever they want At last night's Oscars ceremony, actor Gael GarcA a Bernal told the worldwide audience, "As a Mexican, as a Latin American, as a migrant worker, as a human being, I am against any form of wall that wants to separate us." Iranian-American engineer and entrepreneur Anousheh Ansari read a statement from director Asghar Farhadi, whose film "The Salesman" won the foreign-language Oscar and decided not to attend due to the Trump administration's travel ban.

Dana Milbank: Trumpa s takeover of conservatism is complete

President Trump, addressing the annual Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, reminisced about the “very exciting” moment several years ago when he had his coming out as a conservative. I was there when Trump spoke at that 2011 CPAC gathering, at its former site in the Marriott ballroom in Washington's Woodley Park neighborhood.

DN editorial: How to protest president’s policies on immigration

LAST WEEK, the Department of Homeland Security presented an outline for a major change in immigration enforcement and detention that has the potential to harm everyone, including U.S. citizens. The new policies put most of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country at risk for arrest and deportation, no matter how law-abiding or hard-working, no matter if they are parents of young children who are citizens or elderly infirm people who have been in this country-and paid taxes here - for decades.

Officials question if flurry of political visits really matter

U. S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-TX, talks with the media, along with, left to right, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, U.S. Representative John Carter, R-TX, U.S. Representative Mike Conaway, R-TX, and U.S Representative David Rouzer, R-NC, before touring the Rio Grande at Anzalduas Park on Feb. 20, 2017 in Mission. photo by Joel Martinez/jmartinez@monitor.com U. S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-TX, talks with the media, along with, left to right, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, U.S. Representative John Carter, R-TX, U.S. Representative Mike Conaway, R-TX, and U.S Representative David Rouzer, R-NC, before touring the Rio Grande at Anzalduas Park on Feb. 20, 2017 in Mission.

Sean Spicer Calls Out New York Times Reporter Who Wouldn’t Stop…

White House press secretary Sean Spicer completely belittled New York Times reporter Glenn Thrush this week after he continually interrupted Spicer during a press briefing on Thursday, who was in the process of calling on a totally different journalist. In a video showing the exchange, Spicer is seen calling on Bloomberg White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece when Thrush began his obnoxious interruption, bombarding Spicer with a question.

The Trump Administration Just Took a Major Step Toward Mass Deportations

Mexico's Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray has expressed "worry and irritation" about US President Donald Trump's trade and immigration policies during a visit by two top White House representatives. Mexico Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray on Wednesday said his government is completely opposed to this week's new immigration policy from Trump's Homeland Security Department to allow US agencies to more aggressively deport "removable aliens".