In red states and border counties, lawyers are preparing for war against deportation policies that many relatives and neighbors support.
Activists who fought ICE detention under Trump and Biden are bringing their experience into Trump’s second presidency.
N ot long ago, immigration was a winning issue for Democrats. When Mitt Romney lost to Barack Obama in 2012, his defeat was blamed, in part, on his hard-line stance in favor of se
San Diego supervisors voted to restrict law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration officials, but Sheriff Kelly Martinez said she would not comply with the county policy.
President-elect Donald Trump made numerous false claims in a Monday news conference at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.
The Times' analysis of data from the Congressional Budget Office and U.S. Census Bureau also found that a record high of 15.2% of the U.S. population today is foreign-born, similar to what it was during the vast European migration in the 1850s to early 1900s.
Donald Trump’s victory has sent shockwaves through Europe, as political elites grapple with the implications of his anti-migrant stance and the growing momentum of populist and right-wing
One of the most interesting - and encouraging - developments since last month's presidential election has been the mainstream political left's reaction to it. Although President-elect Donald Trump's 2016 victory was met with hysterics that continued for more than eight years,
As the Trump administration looks to aggressively roll out his mass deportation plan, where do El Paso's mayoral candidates stand on border issues?
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Pre-election research shows disturbing trend among RepublicansPublic opinion research conducted in October shows a shift in one political party that might make Donald Trump’s election on Nov. 5 less of a surprise. A majority of the party now agrees with a sentiment about immigration that has previously been associated with organized hate — that they are “poisoning the blood of the
Colleges and independent counselors are cautioning foreign students and students from mixed-status families as Trump prepares to regain power.
He is expected to lose, paving the way for an election on Feb. 23. Deep discontent with Scholz's government — which was notorious for infighting, inflation and a weak economy — as well as anti-immigration sentiment and skepticism toward German military ...
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