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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.
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.
Federal immigration officials have ended a general practice of releasing pregnant women facing deportation under a policy revealed Thursday by the Trump administration. Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy had been that pregnant undocumented immigrants being detained were allowed to be freed on bond or supervised release.
Lawsuit against Trump's plan to phase out DACA may proceed with a claim of bias against Latinos, judge rules Federal judge rules that plaintiffs may argue that the move to end the programme was driven by unlawful racial animus A lawsuit opposing US President Donald Trump's plan to end protections for some children of undocumented immigrants may go forward, after a federal judge said there was a "plausible inference" that the programme was illegally aimed at Mexicans. US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis had previously blocked the government from moving to deport those covered under the programme, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, but had not decided whether to allow the case to proceed.
President Donald Trump's most urgent political problem doesn't involve Robert Mueller, Stormy Daniels, Vladimir Putin or the hundreds of thousands of voters who marched for gun control. Rather, it's that his diehard supporters might be starting to realize how thoroughly he has played them for suckers.
Ever since the idea was floated out three months ago - to include a citizenship question on the 2020 Census - it has provoked much opposition. Nevertheless, the Trump administration this week decided the question will be asked.
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.
'TO THE FULLEST EXTENT': Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno emailed city agencies, looking to have a church housing an illegal immigrant inspected and have its tax-exempt status revoked. The mayor of Springfield is calling for a church providing sanctuary to an illegal immigrant and her two children to be inspected for housing violations and is seeking to have the house of worship stripped of its tax-exempt status.
California's Attorney General warned about this scam, saying that the man was charging both documented and undocumented immigrants thousands of dollars to provide services he was not qualified to give.
A new report by The Intercept has found the government department who deport illegal immigrants used the swathes of information held by the social media giant. One example flagged in the document was how the ICE was able to get their hands on Facebook login details and corresponding IP addresses when a man they were hunting in New Mexico.
More than 2,300 Border Guard officers took part in the operation. They also arrested 17 people suspected of providing illegal residents with accommodation, 24 people suspected of employing them and 14 people suspected of terrorist activity.
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A Texas lawmaker is facing backlash after announcing a resolution to declare the birthday of one of most venerated Mexican-American leaders "National Border Control Day." Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert this week tweeted he had filed the resolution, which calls for Chicano civil rights and United Farmworkers of America co-founder Cesar Chavez's birthday, March 31st, to be named in a manner that ostensibly praises border protection.
Yes, the 2,232-page, $1.3 trillion "omnibus" spending bill is as big as a bus. It is not the first jumbo-sized bill to roll through Capitol Hill and it won't be the last.
Congregant says awareness of Holocaust inspired her to start safe house after hearing in her synagogue about family's plight Thousands of immigrants and supporters join the Defend DACA March to oppose the President Trump order to end DACA on September 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. A Jewish woman, a Baptist minister and a Catholic Latino family are running an illegal safe house in California for a Mexican woman without staying permits, CNN reported .
The Senate Rules Committee on Wednesday appointed the first undocumented resident to a statewide post, according to Senate President pro Tem Kevin de Leon's office. Lizbeth Mateo, a 33-year-old attorney and immigrant rights activist, will serve on the California Student Opportunity and Access Program Project Grant Advisory Committee.
A group of migrants seeking asylum in the United States sued the Trump administration on Thursday, claiming the government is unfairly keeping them in custody while they pursue their cases in immigration court. FILE PHOTO: A Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement bus is seen parked outside a federal jail in San Diego, California, U.S. October 19, 2017.
Here's the paradox of immigration in America right now: The economy is roaring, and wages are rising, yet 2017 was another year of virtually no illegal border crossings. On average, each Border Patrol agent apprehended just 16 people all year - one every three weeks, tied for the lowest rate since World War II.
President Donald Trump eagerly inspected eight towering prototypes for his long-sought wall at the U.S.-Mexico border and accused California of putting "the entire nation at risk" by refusing to take tough action against illegal immigration. Trump, making his first trip to California as president, said Tuesday he preferred a fully concrete wall because it was the hardest to climb, but he noted that it needed to be see-through.