Absentee-voter exit poll: Trump wins Israel by 65 points less than Romney did

A soldier stands next to a bus stop with a pro-Trump poster near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Ariel. Republican nominee Donald J. Trump won the US presidential vote among American citizens voting from Israel, according to an iVoteIsrael exit poll taken this week, but in an election plagued with low favorability ratings for both candidates, he had a far less impressive showing than Republicans did in Israel in the past.

The wall vs. open borders: Trump and Clinton have big differences on immigration

Editor's note: PennLive will spend this week detailing the presidential candidates' positions on issues affecting voters' lives, such as equal rights, Obamacare, national security, jobs, taxes, climate change, gun laws and more. Trump's popularity increased during the primary as he talked about building a wall along the border between U.S. and Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants.

More migrants from around the world making way to US border

In this Dec. 3, 2014, file photo, cars wait to enter the United States from Tijuana, Mexico, through the San Ysidro port of entry in San Diego. An increasing number of people from far-flung corners of the world quietly have tried to sneak into the United States among the hundreds of thousands of other, mostly Latin American migrants caught at the Mexican border in 2015, according to arrest data from the Homeland Security Department.

Kellyanne Conway Corrects Trump Claim That 650 Million People Will…

Speaking to a crowd in Albuquerque, New Mexico yesterday, Donald Trump warned that, if Hillary Clinton is elected President, 650 million foreigners would cross the borders of the USA in just seven days. Trump told his followers, "You could have 650 million people pour in and we do nothing about it.

FBI reopens Clinton email probe

The FBI said on Friday it would investigate additional emails that have surfaced relating to Hillary Clinton's use of a private email system, in a new twist to the US presidential campaign with 11 days to go before Election Day. In a letter to several US congressional committee chairmen, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey said the agency will determine whether the emails contain classified information, adding that it is unclear how significant the new materials may be.

Helping you decide: Where Trump and Clinton stand on immigration issues

Immigration policy reforms in the U.S. have been on the country's back burner for years, but the issue has consistently demanded national attention throughout the presidential election as the two major candidates propose vastly different directions for the future. As part of our pre-election coverage, MLive is exploring the issues readers say are most important to them and letting you know where both major party candidates stand on those topics.

Police investigate destruction of Trump’s Hollywood star

Los Angeles police are investigating a pre-dawn attack that destroyed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame less than two weeks before the election. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which bestows the stars and maintains the popular tourist attraction, said it would quickly repair Trump's spot, but it would take several days before it would visible.

They’re with her: Illegal immigrants godoor-to-door on behalf of Hillary

They're with her: Illegal immigrants go door-to-door on behalf of Hillary Hot Air, by Larry OA Connor In 2012 the Obama Administration granted temporary legal status to close to 750,000 illegal immigrants under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.Now they are going door-to-door campaigning on behalf of Hillary Clinton and other Democrats.

Human trafficker gets one year in prison for failure to pay taxes, wages

On Oct. 17, 2016, Isamary Diaz, 56, of Phoenix was sentenced to 12 months and one day in federal prison with one year of supervised release for failure to file accurate tax returns in order to cover up the fact she was employing illegal aliens she helped smuggle into the country to work in her five Phoenix area restaurants.

Trump’s claim that Clinton ‘allowed thousands of criminal aliens to be released’

"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton allowed thousands of criminal aliens to be released because their home countries wouldn't take them back, because they're smart. They don't want to take back killers and drug dealers and all of the people that we're sending back.

Policy Prescriptions: Trump and Clinton on immigration

In tone, Republican Donald Trump often highlights violent crimes perpetrated by immigrants in the country illegally, with aggressive rhetoric that emphasizes nationalism. Democrat Hillary Clinton features a softer approach that embraces diversity and the value of keeping immigrant families together, even as her critics accuse her of promoting "open borders."

I’ll heal divided America, says Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton's campaign is increasingly preparing for the possibility that Donald Trump may never concede the US presidential election should she win, a development that could enormously complicate the crucial early weeks of her preparations to take office. Aiming to undermine any argument the Republican nominee may make about a "rigged" election, she hopes to roll up a large majority in next month's election.