Immigration march today

The march, called "Free Our Future," will begin outside the Minneapolis Convention Center at 2 p.m. and follow a 3-mile loop through the downtown, stopping along the way to listen to speakers before finishing back at the convention center. The event is one of 750 planned in all 50 states titled "Families Belong Together," protesting President Donald Trump's family separation and detention policies.

‘Where are the children?’ Women march on DC

Thousands of women marched through Washington Thursday in a 'mass civil disobedience act to protest the Trump administration's immigration policy. 'Where are the children?' Women march on Washington to protest family separations Thousands of women marched through Washington Thursday in a 'mass civil disobedience act to protest the Trump administration's immigration policy.

The Latest: Pence demands more from Central American nations Source: AP

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence called on Central American governments to do more to contain illegal immigration because the "need for stronger actions is more urgent than ever." Speaking in Guatemala City to the leaders of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, Pence said that "this exodus has to end."

Brazilian boy, 9, released to mom after US judge’s order

A Brazilian mother and 9-year-old son separated at the U.S.-Mexico border were reunited Thursday after a federal judge in Chicago ordered the U.S. government to release the child, saying their continued time apart "irreparably harms them both." Judge Manish Shah mulled his decision for just a few hours before finding that Lidia Karine Souza can have custody of her son, Diogo, who has spent four weeks at a government-contracted shelter in Chicago.

Protests Planned Today at Broward’s Privately Run Immigrant-Detention Center

The Broward Transitional Center is basically a jail for people who haven't committed crimes. It's designed to hold "low-level" immigrant detainees slated for deportation after they've been arrested on minor charges - such as driving without a license - or picked up on no criminal charges at all.

Poll: 31% of voters say second civil war likely

According to a survey released Wednesday by Rasmussen Reports, 31 percent of U.S. voters think a second civil war in the United States is likely within five years. Poll: Almost a third of US voters think a second civil war is coming soon According to a survey released Wednesday by Rasmussen Reports, 31 percent of U.S. voters think a second civil war in the United States is likely within five years.

Poll: Almost a third of US voters think a second civil war is coming soon

A war may be brewing within the United States, almost a third of voters say in a poll released Wednesday . Amid widespread political polarization on issues like immigration and recent public confrontations of Trump administration officials , 31 percent of probable U.S. voters surveyed said they think "it's likely that the United States will experience a second civil war sometime in the next five years."

Week’s Events Draw Deeper Partisan Lines

Justice Kennedy's retirement comes as parties already are in emotional fights over recent immigration policy and Supreme Court rulings on travel ban and unions Recent events have rubbed emotions raw in both parties. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said she was booted from the Red Hen Restaurant in Lexington, Va., upsetting Republicans.

Wild Re-Sign Rau To 2-Year, 2-Way Contract

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US Congress rejects immigration bill after Republican split

Washington: House Republicans fell far short on their second attempt to pass a GOP-only immigration bill, notching one more failure on US President Donald Trump's signature issue just months before they try to defend their majority in midterm elections. The attempt to come up with legislation that would appeal to moderate and conservative Republicans failed, 121 to 301.