Trump, Immigration and aggressive crackdown
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -There are no policy changes under way to exempt farm, hotel and other leisure workers from Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, the Washington Post reported on Friday, a day after the U.S. president vowed to issue an order for such workers.
The president signaled an opening to protect migrant workers in agriculture and hospitality, in statements an official said sought to soothe industry leaders.
Republicans in Congress called several Democratic governors to Washington on Thursday to question them over policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities
Gov. JB Pritzker survives 'political circus' in Washington as GOP pins immigration woes on Democrats
Republican lawmakers grilled Democratic governors, while Pritzker defended Illinois' sanctuary policies and criticized President Donald Trump's agenda.
The legislative session in Olympia this year was dominated by a focus on the biennial budget. But between discussions of funding cuts and new
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration directed immigration officers to pause arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels, after President Donald Trump expressed alarm about the impact of aggressive enforcement, an official said Saturday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is back in the spotlight as he testifies before a House panel amid the LA protests and continued fallout over his use of Signal.
Nothing about Trump’s immigration enforcement policy is making us safer. Bill Scher is the politics editor of the Washington Monthly. He is the host of the history podcast When America Worked ...
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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from a private prison company facing a lawsuit claiming immigration detainees were forced to work and paid a $1 a day in Colorado.