Donald Trump, immigration
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President Trump is vowing to focus his immigration crackdown on so-called “crime ridden inner cities” like New York after he ordered an end to controversial workplace raids on farms,
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Axios on MSNICE's cash crisis deepens amid immigration crackdownPresident Trump's immigration crackdown is burning through cash so quickly that the agency charged with arresting, detaining and removing unauthorized immigrants could run out of money next month. Why it matters: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is already $1 billion over budget by one estimate,
In the days before protests erupted in Los Angeles, the Trump administration stepped up its efforts to detain migrants — taking into custody those who arrived for routine check-ins while also conducting workplace raids that have sent waves of fear across Southern California and beyond.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is promising to move forward with the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed after he interrupted a Los Angeles news conference on immigration held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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Axios on MSNImmigration crackdown fears hit white-collar officesThe aggressive immigration crackdown by the Trump administration is striking fear not only among blue-collar laborers, but inside the nation's white-collar offices, too. Why it matters: Companies are making hard decisions about whether to spend time and money fighting to keep staff or fire them.
After complaints from farm and hotel owners, Trump said he may halt ICE raids in those industries. If he does, experts say he will struggle to meet his goal of 3,000 detentions a day.
The 421-student Springfield school is designed to teach newcomers to the United States. It has been on high alert since President Donald Trump took office and pledged to crack down and change rules on immigration.