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New research concludes the Trump administration’s policies will reduce legal immigration to the United States by 33% to 50% over four years.
Dozens of asylum seekers, as well as refugees who passed a rigorous, years-long vetting process before being admitted to the United States, have been arrested in Minnesota in recent weeks, immigration lawyers and advocates say.
Most Americans believe President Trump's policy on immigration is going too far, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The Trump administration has ended Temporary Protected Status for about 600,000 Venezuelan immigrants, part of a broader effort to curb avenues for immigrants to remain in the United States.
Abou Diop said he feels like a winner amid a sea of people struggling to get what he now has. Diop was one of the roughly 70,000 people in the United States who the federal government agreed had a legitimate fear and reason to flee their home country ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Stuart Anderson writes about immigration, business and globalization. In a new social media post, Donald Trump hinted that he might stop nearly all legal immigration to the United States.
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In the wake of the November shooting of two National Guard members, President Donald Trump took aim at legal immigration and asylum practices with a rash decision to “permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries.” The suspect, an ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to reduce the foreign-born population are being felt in hospitals and soccer leagues and on Main Streets across the country, with hints of what’s to come. By Lydia DePillis and Campbell Robertson Lydia DePillis, who ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
Doing the right thing in the wrong way can be a costly initiative, indeed — especially when Congress gets involved. The Hart-Celler Act (U.S. Immigration Act of 1965) was well-intentioned in correcting a prior wrong, but Congress undermined its own ...