An estimated 3 million undocumented residents in the greater LA area could be subject to Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations. Legal experts and advocacy groups are preparing a
The president-elect is expected to take a series of actions aimed at restricting immigration and ramping up deportations.
The president-elect has vowed to end a program that allows thousands of people from troubled nations to stay in the United States.
The incoming Trump administration’s plans to implement strict border measures, strike down Biden-era policies and kick off the detention and deportation of migrants at large scale are underway and starting to come into focus,
The city’s status, established under the Boston Trust Act passed in 2014, means Boston Police and other city departments can refrain from helping U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detain immigrants on civil warrants (it doesn’t apply to things like human or drug trafficking, or cyber crimes).
President-elect Donald Trump made a visit to the nation’s capital Wednesday to meet with congressional Republicans. As he did, a group of economic leaders meeting nearby had a simple message for him and his incoming administration: You can’t have robust economic growth without robust immigration.
Democrats struggled to respond to real and manufactured challenges as voters grew more concerned over the number of people crossing the border.
In an interview with Colorado Matters, Polis said he would welcome federal government help to root out criminals and gang members — but beyond that, the governor said there is going to be a fight.
Thousands of miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, at polls all over Connecticut, voters said the cost of illegal immigration were their highest priority this election cycle. But what that cost might be — and the benefits to Connecticut’s culture and economy — are hard to quantify.
The president-elect named Thomas Homan, the former acting director of ICE, to be his "border czar." Stephen Miller is expected to become deputy chief of staff.
( NewsNation) — The Heritage Foundation will be calling on President-elect Donald Trump’s administration to release Prince Harry’s immigration records, Nile Gardiner, director of the think tank’s Margaret Thatcher Center, said on “The Hill” Friday.
His positions on the economy and illegal immigration, plus a sense that a strong leader was needed are some of the reasons.