Trump, Supreme Court and immigration
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Trump's administration faced multiple legal setbacks on Wednesday, as three federal court rulings blocked elements of his immigration and trade policies.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to lift protections for thousands of Venezuelans, leaving them potentially vulnerable to deportation. What about people from other countries?
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LAist on MSNTrump's deals with law firms are like deals 'made with a gun to the head,' lawyers sayThe White House said it's reached deals with nine law firms to provide about $1 billion in pro bono services. But the details of those agreements remain murky.
Trump is in the negative on almost every issue other than border security, where his net approval rating stands at +12 points.
The Trump DHS is warning that anyone interfering with federal immigration enforcement operations will "face consequences" after two incidents in New York City.
What you should knowPhiladelphia and other cities and counties in Pennsylvania were included in a list of sanctuary jurisdictions released by the White House Thursday.The city could face federal funding cuts if it doesn't cooperate with ICE to detain undocumented immigrants,
If “sanctuary jurisdictions” are notified and the Trump administration determines that they “remain in defiance,” the attorney general and the secretary of Homeland Security are then empowered to pursue whatever “legal remedies and enforcement measures” they consider necessary to make them comply.
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El Paso Matters on MSNEl Paso federal judge hears latest challenge to Trump use of Enemy Aliens Act to target VenezuelansThe ACLU says the Trump administration is unlawfully trying to quickly deport Venezuelans by using a law from 1798.