Americans view key Trump administration immigration policies
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Americans overwhelmingly say it is acceptable to record immigration arrests. Most also say it’s unacceptable for ICE, CBP officers to hide their identities.
Oregon lawmakers will return to Salem next week for a packed legislative session in which they hope to address a projected budget deficit, strengthen the state’s economy and challenge federal immigration enforcement policies.
Another government shutdown looks increasingly likely by the end of the week. Democrats are demanding that major changes to Department of Homeland Security enforcement policy be written directly into the budget agreement.
Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan signed his first executive order on Monday, barring city employees and resources from being used to aid in federal civil immigration enforcement.
More than two-thirds of U.S. high school principals have reported ripple effects from immigration enforcement fears in the past school year, according to a survey by the University of California, Los Angeles’ Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access.
Democrats are pressing to require the Department of Homeland Security to use judicial warrants for immigration arrests and home entries, a change that current and former Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say would hamstring Trump administration‘s deportation agenda.
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.
The city of Bend should have a clear policy for use of city facilities for federal immigration enforcement. It is drafting one. “City facilities may not be used for the purpose of investigating, detecting, apprehending, arresting, detaining or holding ...
Likewise, most respondents in the latest CBS News/YouGov survey say immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally should either be allowed to stay and apply for citizenship (46%) or stay without becoming citizens (9%). Only 45% prefer Trump’s policy — that is, requiring all of them to leave the United States.
UC Davis will notify the campus community if it confirms federal immigration law enforcement activity has taken place on campus UC Davis provides resources for international and undocumented community members It is common that false rumors spread about ...
Protesters across the U.S. shut down schools and stores during a nationwide strike to oppose the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis