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Trump is not the first to name a domestic enemy, decide that their rights are no longer valid and turn the machinery of the ...
The Supreme Court on Saturday blocked, for now, the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an 18th ...
As Miles Orvell writes in American Photography (2003): "Nature, in this 19th-Century context, was land to claim and defend in the name of the US government, it was a wild land to be exuberantly ...
The targeting of foreign nationals affiliated with prestigious American universities comes amid the Trump administration's larger immigration crackdown, including claiming broad powers to declare ...
Legal experts agree that sending American citizens to prison in El ... executive director of the National Immigration Project. “To the extent that there is Supreme Court precedent on it ...
Two American women were arrested at a California immigration checkpoint after border patrol agents determined they were attempting to smuggle two children into the United States. The women were ...
A legislative battle has been taking place recently in Little Rock, Arkansas, between two organizations in the same industry over an issue that has ramifications for all of North America ...
Mahern is a member of the American Immigration Lawyer Association. She said the group learned this week that people detained in the jail will be added to the dockets of the Indianapolis ...
President Trump likes to tout America’s late 19th-century economy as justification ... which he wouldn’t countenance now: open immigration.
WASHINGTON — President Trump wants to take America back to what he considers the good old days: the 1800s. He has an unusual fascination with two obscure 19th-century presidents — James K.
The high court ruled the Trump administration may use a wartime law to deport alleged members of a foreign crime gang, as ...