President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration is weighing giving local sheriffs more powers to help boot illegal migrants from the US by expanding a federal program to allow them to act as immigration agents.
Surging unauthorized migration swelled the labor force. Deportations and tighter border controls could change that.
Trump's claims President Claudia Sheinbaum "agreed to stop migration through Mexico." She says she "explained" what Mexico was already doing.
Hitting a familiar theme from the campaign trail and his first term in office, Trump portrayed the country’s borders as insecure and immigrants as contributing to crime and the fentanyl crisis. In an announcement that could have stark repercussions, he threatened to impose 25% tariffs on everything coming into the country from those two countries.
Trump and his allies say that their plan will revitalize the economy and prioritize the rule of law. American workers “will now be offered higher wages with better benefits to fill these jobs,” Stephen Miller, one of Trump’s top immigration advisers, told The Times last year.
Pressure is wearing on agents, so the Border Patrol is training some of them as chaplains to provide spiritual care for their colleagues.
President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to impose massive tariffs was an early warning shot to try to force the hand of allies and adversaries to come to the negotiating table on immigration and trade issues,
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One of the largest immigration advocacy groups in Pennsylvania is calling on the Biden administration to end contracts with ICE detention centers and prioritize asylum cases as a way to stave off impacts from incoming Trump policies.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is responding to backlash from Republicans over immigration enforcement under President-elect Trump. Denver7's Jessica Porter spoke with a law expert about the difference between federal and state immigration laws.
President-elect Donald Trump will return to power next year with a raft of technological tools at his disposal that would help deliver his campaign promise of cracking down on immigration — among them,