By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday she does not believe the United States will impose tariffs on Saturday as President Donald Trump has pledged, but said her administration has its own response plan in place if needed.
The White House rescinded an order that froze federal grants, loans and other financial assistance, generating widespread confusion among governors, state agencies and non profits over the future of their financial support.
It was a day of confusion and chaos for many people across our state as an abrupt halt on federal grants and loans.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced he is sending additional troops and military assets to the border to supplement federal agents. However, unlike the last four years, he has the support of the White House.
The White House on Wednesday summarized U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping crackdown this week at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Representative Melanie Stansbury led a virtual press conference to discuss President Donald Trump’s order to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans, which, if upheld in court, would have far reaching impacts for New Mexicans across the entire state.
The orders signed at the White House included a directive to end birthright citizenship, a move sure to spark a constitutional fight over the 14th Amendment.
GOP lawmakers are laying the groundwork for the return of signature Trump-era immigration policies, paving the way for sweeping changes at the southern border as the president-elect prepares for his return to the White House next week. Republicans in both ...
President Donald Trump said Monday that he expects to put 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting on Feb. 1, while declining to flesh out his plans for taxing Chinese imports.
Troops have assisted at the border before and will be limited to support roles unless the administration invokes the Insurrection Act.
There’s a chance for me to help protect my girls from legislators and from laws that want to control their bodies.”
The White House has rescinded the freeze on federal grants and loans after facing furious backlash from both sides of the aisle. Follow Newsweek's live blog.