Trump Administration, immigration
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Cato Institute ran the math and found that without immigrants' contributions, the national debt would be a third higher than today's $38 trillion.
A new Pew Research Center survey shows most Americans support recording immigration arrests and sharing enforcement locations, while opposing profiling and masked officers.
A new survey shows most people are OK with some of the efforts of those who have taken steps to counter the federal immigration crackdown.
Americans overwhelmingly say it is acceptable to record immigration arrests. Most also say it’s unacceptable for ICE, CBP officers to hide their identities.
The moments that brought national attention to Renee Good, ChongLy Scott Thao, Liam Conejo Ramos and Alex Pretti have passed, but images of them have lingered — and they’re shaping the way some Americans see the Trump administration’s crackdown.
Immigration attorneys and advocates see Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case as a symbol of the bigger travails of mass deportation.
President Trump and his loyalists in the Republican Party and greater MAGA movement insist that the administration has a strong mandate for its zero-tolerance immigration policies. Trump ran on that platform in 2024,
ICE agents wait outside asylum hearings to arrest people. Subscribe to watch the full report. New York; Annandale, Virginia; Los Angeles; Atlanta — Mispelys Salazar clutches a stack of papers close to her chest as bristling wind gusts threaten to send ...
In the wake of the November shooting of two National Guard members, President Donald Trump took aim at legal immigration and asylum practices with a rash decision to “permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries.” The suspect, an ...
Democrats say enforcing immigration laws and cutting back on visa programs would hurt the economy and make many goods and services more expensive. That’s because the lower wages typically paid to illegal immigrants and immigrants on temporary work visas ...