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Trump’s immigration crackdown led to drop in US growth rate last year as population hit 342 million
President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration contributed to a year-to-year drop in the nation’s growth rate as the U.S. population reached nearly 342 million people in 2025, according to populati...

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Trump Facing Growing Cultural Revolt Against Immigration Crackdown
 · 20h
Companies reap $22bn from Trump’s immigration crackdown
 · 8h
Democrats, White House strike spending deal that would avert government shutdown
Democrats and the White House have struck a deal to avert a partial government shutdown and temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security as they negotiate new restrictions for U.S. President D...

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 · 13h
Democrats Reach a Deal With the White House
 · 14h
Trump's new Minneapolis point man vows 'smarter' operation
 · 17h
Democrats block DHS funding bill as Trump’s immigration crackdown raises shutdown threat
Still, with no agreement and an uncertain path ahead, the standoff threatened to plunge the country into another shutdown just two months after Democrats blocked a spending bill over expiring federal ...

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Trump holds Cabinet meeting at White House
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Trump, Democrats close to immigration deal to avert shutdown
WCPO 9 News
10h

ICE in America: Examining immigration enforcement in Minnesota and its impact

Federal immigration authorities have descended on Minneapolis and other cities in Minnesota, triggering widespread community protest that have gained momentum for weeks.
2don MSN

Many of America’s safest cities are in jurisdictions that cooperate with ICE

U.S. News ranks safest American cities, with Johns Creek, Georgia topping list amid state's strict immigration laws following Laken Riley murder case.
The New York Times
1mon

What America Might Look Like With Zero Immigration

The Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the foreign-born population are being felt in hospitals and soccer leagues and on Main Streets across the country, with hints of what’s to come. By Lydia DePillis and Campbell Robertson Lydia DePillis, who ...
The Economist
3mon

Welcome to Zero Migration America

Every year since the 1930s, more people have arrived in America than have left. Every year, that is, until quite possibly 2025. Net immigration was over 2.5m a year at the end of Joe Biden’s presidency; this year that figure may fall to zero, or even ...
Opinion
1don MSNOpinion

Not coming to America: The 60-year immigration bubble finally bursts

America's immigration bubble has burst after 60 years of growth, with the U.S. experiencing negative net migration for the first time since the 1970s.
Forbes
2mon

How America Can Reform Immigration Without Chaos

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about investor immigration and international law issues. The current U.S. immigration ...
Hosted on MSN
1mon

Immigration is America’s superpower—and China can’t copy it

Key Points and Summary - Great-power competition starts with people. As China and much of the developed world age and shrink, America keeps renewing its workforce and tax base largely through immigration. -Done well, immigration expands the talent networks ...
Washington Examiner
2mon

Where illegal immigrants find work in the US

Democrats say enforcing immigration laws and cutting back on visa programs would hurt the economy and make many goods and services more expensive. That’s because the lower wages typically paid to illegal immigrants and immigrants on temporary work visas ...
1h

Hundreds of Oklahomans share concerns on immigration in letters to Gov. Stitt

Letters from more than 650 Oklahomans were delivered to Governor Stitt by two grassroots groups concerned about immigration, immigration enforcement
Hosted on MSN
1mon

10 Movies That Celebrate Immigration In America

The immigration system in the United States has been a foundational part of the country since its early days. However, while America once opened its arms to people from all over the world, recent years have seen it close its borders and make life hard for ...
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