Donald Trump, immigration
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Protesters across the U.S. are calling for a nationwide strike on Friday to oppose the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.
The Livonia Police Department on Friday said it is updating its policy on how its officers interact with federal immigration agents.
Since the start of Trump's first presidential term in 2017, people have pitted his policies on immigration against Obama's.
Likewise, most respondents in the latest CBS News/YouGov survey say immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally should either be allowed to stay and apply for citizenship (46%) or stay without becoming citizens (9%). Only 45% prefer Trump’s policy — that is, requiring all of them to leave the United States.
More walkouts are planned in the San Fernando Valley on Friday.
Available evidence indicates that White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, not Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, is driving U.S. immigration policy.
Public opinion of the Trump administration has cratered in the wake of killings by immigration agents in Minneapolis.
KPBS brought together a panel of journalists and policy experts to answer Reddit users' questions about federal immigration policy under President Donald Trump.
When Border Patrol arrested a beloved mechanic in Froid, Montana, neighbors were forced to reckon with national immigration policy.
Global Immigration Partners PLLC emphasises that this change affects only immigrant visas. This is a pivotal moment for
Boston officials defended the city’s “sanctuary” immigration policy and argued that it does not conflict with federal law in the latest filing of a lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice last fall.