When President Donald Trump suspended asylum at the southern border, ministries in Texas and Mexico didn’t stop working.
"Border czar" Tom Homan said he expects to use the U.S. military if Mexican cartels target American troops on the border.
The Trump administration was sued Monday for its effort to end asylum protections at the border with a Day 1 executive order.
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Immigrant rights advocates filed a lawsuit Monday to stop the Trump administration from implementing new asylum policies.
The Independent on MSN18d
Young people who joined in summer race riots should have records wiped clean, children’s commissioner saysIt comes after a new report concluded that young people took part in the riots because they ‘looked fun’ - not because they held anti-migrant or racist views ...
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Immigrant advocates file lawsuit challenging Trump asylum shutdownThe Trump administration has claimed there is an “invasion” on the U.S.-Mexico border to justify summarily expelling migrants ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune on MSN23d
Stranded and deflated, migrants waiting in Tijuana weigh backup plansThey knew their appointments for asylum screenings at the border were no longer good, having been wiped away by President Donald Trump on his first day in office. Yet they showed up to the San ...
As President Donald Trump's second administration continued its swift recasting of the federal government and American ...
It won’t be easy for us here in Florida to pretend we don’t hear the sounds of jungle mayhem up in Washington — the ...
“This suit concerns the Executive Branch’s attempt to wipe away these statutes by fiat.” President Trump’s directive to end asylum came in an order otherwise promising to protect states ...
Indian stocks have lost about $180 billion in market value in the two days since U.S. President Donald Trump said he would ...
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