Keir Starmer, Donald Trump and Immigration
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Border Patrol and the Florida Highway Patrol arrested Kenny Laynez, an 18-year-old high school senior who was on his way to work as a landscaper, back in May.
The three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will decide on whether to stay a Los Angeles federal judge’s ruling that has temporarily halted many federal immigration raids in
Maryland delegation stages sit-in after being denied access to Baltimore ICE facility, as Secretary Noem accuses Senator Van Hollen of protecting criminal immigrants.
Across the country, Trump’s immigration raids have roiled farms and farming communities – with cases of worker shortages and fears of unpicked crops.
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Some Republican lawmakers seek to qualify their party's tough-on-immigration approach with an exception for agriculture, tourism.
Customs and Border Protection has reminded lawful permanent residents to carry proof of their immigration status at all times.
Concerns over deportation could be causing fewer undocumented individuals living in Oklahoma to attend immigration court, with recent data showing a rise in removal orders issued for failing to appear.
Homeland Security denied they were targeting the museum, and said they were having a quick briefing at the museum's parking lot in advance of an enforcement action related to a narcotics investigation. Ahead of the event, organizers and elected leaders are demanding federal agencies to not target their community celebrations.
Gina Ortiz Jones held her first public town hall on Monday night in District 4 on the city’s Southwest Side. Jones took questions from the audience and gave updates on some of the issues she’s promised to tackle in her first 100 days.
Four men have been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences after police targeted hand car washes in Worcester. The four men, aged between their 20s and 40s, were arrested at a hand car wash on Hylton Road on Saturday by police working with immigration officers.
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is taking a growing toll on a weakening labor market, economists say. Forecasters surveyed by Bloomberg estimate the Labor Department on Friday, Aug. 1 will report the U.S. gained 109,000 jobs in July, down from 147,000 in June and a monthly average of 130,000 this year.