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The Palm Beach Post |
Removing them from the United States, as Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have pledged to do, would be a $12 billion loss for the U.S. economy, Chen wrote.
Reuters |
A U.S. judge will hold a hearing on Thursday over whether the Trump administration violated his order temporarily blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under a rarely-invoked 18...
CNN |
While other judges around the US have considered in recent months whether the government violated their orders in disputes over federal funding and transgender rights, Thursday’s hearing goes much fur...
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But that number plummeted when President Donald Trump ended the CBP One appointment system, which had allowed undocumented immigrants to schedule asylum screenings at ports of entry. By March, only two people from Venezuela were left at the shelter, and they eventually left the county. Earlier this month, the shelter suspended operations.
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