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The president was elected, in part, on a pledge to crack down on immigration. But he may be overinterpreting his mandate.
Most Canadians now feel unwanted and unsafe in the United States, according to new polling, which comes after President ...
A semianual poll released by Vanderbilt University found that Tennesseans are largely concerned about the national economy, across party lines. Most respondents also oppose large cuts to federal ...
After years of increasing immigration levels, the party now supports maintaining caps on the number of newcomers until it can determine whether Canada’s infrastructure—including housing, health care, ...
More specifically, the poll found “73% of Latino voters back doing what is necessary to control our southern border and stop the flow of illegal immigration into our country.” On the issue of ...
“In today’s polarized environment, the focus often falls solely on disagreements, and certainly disagreements exist on issues like immigration and deportation. However, I believe it’s equally ...
Despite a downward trend, Quebec still reported nearly record-high population growth last year due to immigration ... total number of asylum seekers in Canada in January, but only 12 per cent ...
The move is a key part of Merz's plans to wrest the initiative away from the anti-immigration Alternative ... and has continued to climb in the polls. Merz said he had informed French President ...