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The president's claim slightly conflated immigration terminology about how Border Patrol processes immigrants into the U.S.
Senators from Missouri and Kansas mostly reacted with silence of their own to the State of the Union. Maybe that’s the message. From David Mastio:
Trump touched on a "roaring economy," immigration, addressed tariffs and attacked Democrats during his one-hour and 50-minute speech on Feb. 24.
Former President Joe Biden had significantly expanded the use of humanitarian parole, a way that people can come into the U.S. legally to temporarily live and work. Trump revoked the two programs that let people receive humanitarian parole and stripped the protections from people who entered that way.
US President Donald Trump praised himself at the beginning of his State of the Union address on Tuesday. "Our nation is back bigger, better, richer and stronger than ever before," Trump told both
“Sand in the gears is the best approach that we have found so far,” says one local Portland official.
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Factbox: Trump tells Minnesota to help more with US immigration enforcement. What does it already do?
Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants more help from Minnesota with enforcing federal immigration laws. Minnesota says its state-run prison system has long cooperated with federal immigration agents, to the maximum extent required and ...
Speeding court processes for immigration cases will lead to faster decisions, as Trump's War Department attorneys are recruited to be "deportation judges."