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As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end.
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The New Republic on MSNHow Trump’s “Emergency” Powers Could Become PermanentThe president is declaring emergencies on everything from an “invasion” of immigrants to a mythical shortage of fossil fuel ...
Republicans and Democrats alike on the federal, state and local levels must refuse Trump’s power grab and effort to illegally ...
The U.S. is in talks with 19 nations, including Libya, Kosovo, Rwanda, and Moldova, to accept deportees from other countries.
Decision season starts Thursday for the Supreme Court, kicking off a race against the clock to release this term’s opinions ...
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on Wednesday that she believes recent levels of illegal immigration could provide a sufficient legal rationale to suspend habeas corpus, the right of ...
Long before Trump took office, Congress gave him all the tools to fuel his mass deportations. Last Friday, Immigration and ...
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The Supreme Court heard arguments over President Donald Trump’s effort to roll back nationwide injunctions blocking his ...
Russia peace talks falter{beacon}THE SUPREME COURT on Thursday considered arguments on ending nationwide injunctions, which ...
President Trump on Thursday claimed India has offered to drop tariffs on US goods as part of a potential trade deal. Speaking ...
Arguments before the US Supreme Court on birthright citizenship – awarded to those born in the US – actually focused on the ...
Lawmakers grilled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about the rule of law and her agency's role in Trump's aggressive deportation agenda. Melanie Zanona, Jason Johnson, Sam Stein and Hary Litman ...
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