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It may be a while before President Donald Trump gets another chance at creating a new, "merit-based" immigration system, a keystone of his four-part plan that Congress rejected last month. In the meantime, his administration is busy making it harder, not easier, for skilled migrants to work in the United States.
It may be a while before President Donald Trump gets another chance at creating a new, "merit-based" immigration system, a keystone of his four-part plan that Congress rejected last month.
The Trump administration is being sued over its plans to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 Census, which California Attorney General Xavier Becerra says "is not just a bad idea - it is illegal." No, it's not.
Trump says a lot of people are coming into the U.S. from Mexico because they want to take advantage of a U.S. program that protects "Dreamer" immigrants from deportation. Months of negotiations between the White House and lawmakers in both parties have failed to produce a deal to protect the "Dreamers."
President Donald Trump on Sunday declared "NO MORE" to a deal to help "Dreamer" immigrants and threatened to pull out of a free trade agreement with Mexico unless it does more to stop people from crossing into the U.S. He claimed they're coming to take advantage of protections granted certain immigrants. "NO MORE DACA DEAL!" Trump tweeted one hour after he began the day by wishing his followers a "HAPPY EASTER!" He said Mexico must "stop the big drug and people flows, or I will stop their cash cow, NAFTA.
DONALD Trump's presidential pledge to build a wall between the US and Mexico has yet to be fulfilled, but a series of tweets on Easter Sunday indicate that his plans are gaining traction. IN A series of Easter Sunday tweets, US President Donald Trump has said a lot of people are coming into the US from Mexico because they want to take "advantage" of the US program that protects "Dreamer" immigrants from deportation.
President Donald Trump threatened to withdraw from the North American Free Trade agreement if Mexico does not quell the flow of illegal immigrants into the U.S., in an Easter Sunday tweet. Mexico is doing very little, if not NOTHING, at stopping people from flowing into Mexico through their Southern Border, and then into the U.S. They laugh at our dumb immigration laws.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions may have declined calls to appoint a second special counsel to probe the FBI's behavior during the 2016 campaign, but the man he has picked to lead an internal Justice Department review is a special counsel in every way but name. John W. Huber, the U.S. attorney in Utah, can convene a grand jury, issue subpoenas, collect evidence and order witnesses to testify - all the usual powers a federal prosecutor has - as he delves into whether the FBI abused its powers when it sought permission then carried out wiretapping of a Trump campaign figure, or whether it trod too lightly in pursuing questions about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Mitt Romney is back in campaign mode and reminding Utahns why he lost the last time he ran for something. On Monday Romney spoke to the Utah County Republican Women and reminded Utahns that his views on immigration are starkly more conservative than even the conservatives in Utah County.
President Trump amped up his war of words on Saturday with California's governor, this time taking aim at Jerry Brown for pardoning five immigrants who face possible deportation. "Governor Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown pardoned 5 criminal illegal aliens whose crimes include Kidnapping and Robbery Badly beating wife and threatening a crime with intent to terrorize Dealing drugs," Trump tweeted Saturday.
The Commerce Department has announced that a question will be added to the 2020 Census asking about respondents' citizenship status. Democrats have responded with fury, and twelve states, led by California, will be suing to stop the change.
The Trump administration's first year of immigration policy has relied on claims that immigrants bring crime into America. President Donald Trump's latest target is sanctuary cities.
The Trump administration is being sued over its plans to include a question about citizenship in the 2020 Census, which California Attorney General Xavier Becerra says "is not just a bad idea - it is illegal." No, it's not.
Georgia lawmakers agreed to a budget that fully funds the state's K-12 education formula and passed a measure that cracks down on distracted driving before the gavel fell on this year's legislative session early Friday. A number of bills, including a controversial immigration enforcement measure and a proposal to move away from electronic voting machines failed to be taken up as lawmakers rushed to pass dozens of other bills throughout the final hours of the legislative session.
Jorge Ramos is about to vamoose. Self-deport. Go home. The Univision demagogue who tried to lecture Donald John Trump about illegal immigration wants his network to reassign him to Mexico, the land of his birth and his heart.
In this Feb. 17, 2017 file photo, protesters chant "Free Daniel" during a demonstration, outside the federal courthouse in Seattle, where a hearing was held for Daniel Ramirez Medina, a Seattle-area man who was arrested by immigration agents. A federal judge in Seattle has opened the door for thousands of immigrants to apply for asylum, finding that the Department of Homeland Security has routinely failed to notify them of a deadline for filing their applications.
In this March 12, 2018 photo, Luis Rodriguez, left, President of La Casa Dominicana NJ, Cristian Moreno-Rodriguez of Atlantic City Coalition for Immigrant Justice and Javier Soto, Vice President of local 54 talk about working together in Atlantic City, N.J. Moreno-Rodriguez tarted the Atlantic City Coalition for Immigrant Rights about two months ago, an alliance of community leaders and groups throughout the city working on advocacy for immigrant rights.
A Bosnian Serb residing in North Carolina was sentenced to 18 months in prison today for his criminal conviction of obtaining a Permanent Resident Card , commonly referred to as a "green card," by making materially false claims and statements on his initial application for refugee status, which served as the basis for obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident status. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Acting Assistant Attorney General John P. Cronan of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney R. Andrew Murray for the Western District of North Carolina and Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement made the announcement.
Ann Coulter, the author of "In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!" has been having near daily hissy fits over Trump's broken campaign promises. In a piece in the Daily Beast today, Coulter is no less rankled, but she's not making herself look better, either.