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Since President Trump returned to office, some of the most aggressive actions taken by his administration have centered around two issues: immigration and higher education. He has launched a nationwide mass deportation program that has defied courts and stretched the bounds of his constitutional authority.
The Trump administration is applying pressure to so-called sanctuary cities and states. On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security published a list of sanctuary cities and states that “deliberately and shamefully obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration laws,
The United States is projected to lose $12.5 billion in tourism revenue in 2025 as part of the impact of Donald Trump's "America First" rhetoric on international travelers. New data from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) shows the U.
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Embassies were directed to temporarily stop scheduling new student visa interviews while the Trump Administration considers increased vetting of applicants’ social media.
Some of Trump' most aggressive policy changes are being blocked by judges all the way to the Supreme Court. To some, the response feels like a shell game.
The Trump administration reportedly may require foreign students applying to study in the U.S. to undergo social media screening.
Some advocates worry the nation’s capital could become one of the riskiest places for undocumented immigrants to live as a federal crackdown intensifies.
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Maryland could lose billions in federal funding after being declared a self-identifying “Sanctuary State Jurisdiction” by the Trump administration.
Fresno Bee Opinion Editor Juan Esparza Loera believes President Donald Trump has one chance to “change his tune on immigration and solidify his place in history.”