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Donald Trump’s immigration plans may mean international students choose other countries, and many aspiring immigrants could be out of luck.
Trump's plans include mass deportations of millions of people, expanding the border wall and ending birthright citizenship
(Reuters) - After months of campaigning, Tuesday's presidential election may have come down to the two signature issues that defined Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump from the start: abortion rights and immigration.
Arizona voters are set to decide whether to let local police arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the state from Mexico.
Foreign countries sending criminals to the U.S.: Trump has repeatedly claimed that countries are “emptying out their prisons and jails” and sending millions of people to illegally migrate to the U.S. That’s Pants on Fire! There is no evidence this is happening.
With Trump and Harris in a dead heat for PA's 19 electoral votes, the former president took on his opponent's record on immigration at Reading rally.
Harris said she'd push Congress to pass the border security bill Republicans and Democrats drafted earlier this year.
Without any explicit legal protections for climate migrants, the US continues to have a giant blind spot as it abandons those fleeing ecological disaster. Where Democrats have under-delivered — and, in some cases,
The Republican nominee has used a litany of false attacks against Harris and spotlighted the more liberal stances she has taken in the past. As the country has shifted right on border security in recent years,
Ashley Garcia Lezcano pens a personal essay where she shares why the 2024 presidential election is so important to her as a Latina daughter of immigrants.