Trump, Drops Out and Immigration Policy
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Trump, immigration and Minneapolis
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New census estimates show the effects of falling birthrates and President Trump’s anti-immigration policies. As his term continues, immigration is expected to drop even further.
President Donald Trump and his top lieutenants are doubling down on their hardline immigration policies and rhetoric following the shooting of a US citizen by federal officers in Minneapolis — even as the incident has revealed cracks in the president’s coalition.
In a visit to Iowa, President Trump rallied Republican support ahead of the midterms and tried to appeal to voters with provisions from the One Big Beautiful Bill and by asserting his support for ethanol industry priorities.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is part of a burgeoning rift among Trump supporters uncomfortable with events unfolding in Minneapolis and elsewhere.
The investment firm downgraded the consumer goods and personal care company to hold from buy. Analyst Robert Moskow did lift his price target to $156 per share from $150, though that only signals upside of 4.
It’s time to confront some fundamental questions. What kind of country are we, and what do we want to be? Do we really believe that diversity “poisons our blood” rather than gives us strength?
The controversy now consuming the administration has little to do with immigration policy and everything to do with how that policy is being enforced.
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Jamie Dimon issues rare CEO criticism of Trump's immigration policy: 'I don’t like what I’m seeing'
American CEOs have mostly avoided direct criticism of Trump's policies over the past year.
City and state governments are attempting to create "sanctuary" regimes that limit cooperation with federal enforcement, restrict information sharing, and in some cases actively obstruct federal immigration operations,