Trump escalates immigration crackdown
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President Donald Trump says he wants to “permanently pause migration” from poorer nations and is promising to seek to expel millions of immigrants from the United States by revoking their legal status.
Trump’s statement, delivered late on Thanksgiving via social media, marks a significant shift in his administration’s policies and intensifies the rhetoric around immigration. In a post that has sparked both support and backlash,
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President Trump is weighing in on immigration as more details emerge about the suspect in the Washington, D.C., ambush shooting. Political strategists Joel Payne and Terry Sullivan join CBS News with more.
The ruling that immigration agents are acting illegally is the latest to rebuke the Trump administration’s tactics, but earlier orders have been blocked on appeal.
The Trump administration is planning to dispatch Border Patrol agents to Charlotte and New Orleans to oversee immigration operations that could involve armored vehicles and special operations teams.
As dozens of people have been arrested in the Department of Homeland Security’s latest targeted immigration blitz in Charlotte, one question has emerged for residents and leaders in North Carolina’s largest city: Why Charlotte?
Charlotte, North Carolina, is the latest U.S. city preparing for a potential immigration crackdown by the Trump administration.
The number of immigration detainees without criminal records held in detention after getting arrested by ICE has increased by over 2,000% since the start of the second Trump administration.
Fox News correspondent Danamarie McNicholl reports on President Donald Trump’s decisions regarding immigration policies and the vetting process after the shooting in DC on ‘Special Report’.