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A criminal illegal alien from Chile received a 30-month prison sentence after he was arrested for illegally re-entering the United States from Canada. Victor Manuel Fuentes-Gomez, age 68, was arrested in January 2016 after he and his group were reported to have entered Vermont illegally from Canada.
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Donald Trump's speech in Arizona has occasioned wailing and rending of garments among the commentariat and "respectable" people everywhere. At bottom, the cause of the freakout is simple: Trump believes in immigration laws, and the country's elite really doesn't.
The man now accused in a series of rapes and assaults of women in Austin, Texas, was free on the streets after the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Antonio declined to prosecute him for illegal re-entry after his fourth deportation. Breitbart Texas learned on Friday that The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas was asked by agents in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Enforcement Removal Operations to prosecute Nicondemo Coria-Gonzales for illegal re-entry to the U.S. after having previously deported four times.
My research on employment practices in farmwork suggests that E-Verify is unlikely to prevent the hire of undocumented workers. Simply put, Trump's plan does not address the role of employers in getting around immigration laws and providing workers with the documents they need .
In this June 15, 2012 file photo, young demonstrators participate in a rally in support of President Barack Obama after the president announced that the U.S. government will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives. WASHINGTON D.C. -- Young Hispanic and Asian-Americans who are immigrants or have an immigrant parent are more likely to be liberal in their views on politics and immigration than those with families who have been in United States longer, a new GenForward poll shows.
In this June 24, 2016, file photo, demonstrators protest against a Supreme Court decision on immigration outside the New York Supreme court in New York. The future of millions of people living in the U.S. illegally could well be shaped by the presidential election.
Longhorn receiver Jerrod Heard speeds toward the end zone after hauling in a long pass against Notre Dame Sunday night. Heard was tripped up before the goal line, but Texas won 50-47.
If Donald Trump manages to read from a TelePrompter without going off script, he's being presidential. If he seems to suggest that he wouldn't round up all 11 million undocumented immigrants right away, he's moving into the mainstream.
Depending on which political prognosticators you listen to, Latinos won't show up at the polls this November either because the presidential candidates aren't palatable or because Latinos just don't vote. Both of these scenarios are plausible and neither is good for democracy in a country where Hispanics represent a steadily increasing percentage of the population.
Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto attends the opening ceremony of the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China, September 4, 2016. Mexican Finance Minister Luis Videgaray listens during a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, June 24, 2016.
Recent polls indicate that less than a quarter of Americans think the 11 million or so people who live in this country without the government's permission should be forcibly removed. That lack of enthusiasm for mass deportation explains Donald Trump's much-ballyhooed " softening " on immigration, which has produced a mushy mess.
Letter to the editor: It seems like Phoenix's ID card would be a great way for ICE to track illegal immigrants. Letter: If I was illegal, I wouldn't want Phoenix's ID Letter to the editor: It seems like Phoenix's ID card would be a great way for ICE to track illegal immigrants.
The Republican presidential nominee attacked Hillary Clinton as he courted veterans Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He referenced Clinton and President Barack Obama's policies, saying, "You have illegal immigrants that she wants and he wants treated better than veterans."
In mid-August Donald Trump began toying with the idea of "softening" his stance on immigration, angering many of his supporters - including himself . Finally, in a much anticipated policy speech last Wednesday, he reverted to the hardline immigration positions that are the foundation of his campaign.
In a new twist to his immigration proposals, U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump held out the possibility of legal status for millions of illegal immigrants, but only after many other border enforcement steps are taken. Trump, in remarks to a small group of reporters whom he invited on his plane for the first time since accepting his party's nomination, said parts of his hardline immigration speech last week in Phoenix had been misinterpreted and that he had in fact softened his position to some extent.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie defended GOP nominee Donald Trump's seemingly shifting position on immigration Sunday, saying good leaders don't get "stuck in cement" on issue positions when presented with changing information. Christie told CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that, if elected, Trump will prioritize deporting the approximately 2 to 3 million undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes in the U.S. After that, Trump would take a "pause" before deporting the remaining approximately 8 million people in the U.S. illegally.
It didn't even matter if they made a secret handshake deal to split the cost of building the great Wall of Trump. For the first time in his long campaign, Trump actually looked presidential.