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“The Right Way”: From Venezuela to Juárez and New York to Denver, One Family’s Asylum Journey

ProPublica 02 May 2024
Sign up for The Brief Weekly to get up to speed on their essential coverage of Texas issues ... It killed 40 immigrants and ... Join us May 29 to discuss why immigration is a top issue for voters and the U.S.
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Trump explains his militaristic plan to deport 15-20 million people

CNN 01 May 2024
... immigration ... President Joe Biden has completely changed his rhetoric on immigration, in part to discourage migrants from traveling to the US and also as he seeks to work with Republicans on the issue.
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Trump sets out stark vision for second term in Time interview

Raw Story 01 May 2024
On immigration, a potentially decisive issue in the 2024 election amid record numbers of people illegally crossing the southern US border with Mexico, Trump said he would have "no choice" but to launch mass deportations.
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How Shifting U.S. Policies Led to One of the Deadliest Incidents Involving Immigrants in Mexico’s History

ProPublica 01 May 2024
Sign up for The Brief Weekly to get up to speed on their essential coverage of Texas issues ... immigration courts ... The Border and the Election Join us May 29 to discuss why immigration is a top issue for voters and the U.S ... immigration enforcement.
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Judge fines Trump for violating gag order

Dawn 01 May 2024
On immigration, a potentially decisive issue in the 2024 election amid record numbers of people illegally crossing the southern US border with Mexico, Trump said he would have “no choice” but to launch mass deportations.
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Biden administration considers accepting Gazan refugees from Israel-Hamas war: report

New York Post 01 May 2024
Palestinians who have family in the US may also get admittance, per the report ... Meanwhile, US immigration policy and the border policy are shaping up to be thorny issues for Biden heading into the November presidential election.
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The Shieldmaiden Takes the Field Against the Destroyers of the West, by Paul Craig Roberts

The Unz Review 29 Apr 2024
In the US immigrant-invaders have become attorneys general and prosecutors and legislators and agency heads and judges and corporate CEOs and media pundits and university professors and administrators.
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Some are born lucky, so the left shouldn’t flinch from giving others a helping hand

The Observer 28 Apr 2024
The way we think about one issue – like immigration – can relate to how we think about other, seemingly unrelated issues – like health outcomes ... most of us have individualist and structuralist aspects to our understanding of the world.
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US safe to study in, envoy assures Indian students amid university protests

Hindustan Times 27 Apr 2024
Last year, the US issued more than 1,40,000 visas to Indian ... The US Congress will have to address issues such as the number of legal immigrants, green cards, and people who can become American citizens.
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Group of Oklahoman faith leaders speak out against immigration bill

The Oklahoman 25 Apr 2024
"We do know that there are problems with immigration ― I don't think there's any way any of us can deny that, but this is an issue that needs to be addressed on the federal level and we saw (U.S.) Sen.
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Migrants shipped to Martha’s Vineyard by Gov. Ron DeSantis given crime victim visas

New York Post 23 Apr 2024
... or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity,” according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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What migration is really doing to politics and economies worldwide

Orange County Register 22 Apr 2024
In the US, immigration at the southern border has risen up the agenda of voter concerns to become a totemic campaign issue for both main candidates in the presidential election ... the immigration system.
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Second civil war becoming ‘increasingly plausible’ as more insurrections likely

Metro UK 18 Apr 2024
In the US of today, society is again split over many issues, such as abortion, immigration, gun ownership, identity politics and, almost four years on, the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election.
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Second US civil war becoming ‘increasingly plausible’ as more insurrections likely

Metro UK 18 Apr 2024
In the US of today, society is again split over many issues, such as abortion, immigration, gun ownership, identity politics and, almost four years on, the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election.

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