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"The flames of indignation that Trump has whipped up may end up consuming him and his signature campaign to deport millions of our immigrant brothers and sisters," writes NCR's Michael Sean Winters.
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The public is split over local law enforcement helping deportation efforts, and majorities disapprove of suspending asylum ...
Many disapprove of deportations to an El Salvador prison and suspending asylum applications; expanding the Mexico border wall ...
A majority says immigrants living in the U.S. should be allowed to stay if they meet requirements, while 31% favor a national deportation effort.
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Trump came into his second term boa s ting that he would end the war in Ukraine and obtain a ceasefire in Gaza. Not only did ...
There has long been a romanticized notion about immigration and America. The reality has always been different, with race and ...