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The Weeknight hosts discuss Trump altering his hardline immigration policies to prevent some deportations at U.S. farms and hotels, after hearing complaints from business leaders.
President Donald Trump was met with boos and cheers as he attended the opening night performance of the musical "Les Misérables" at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday evening.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Trump are defending the mobilization of National Guardsmen and Marines to Los Angeles amid objections from Democrats about their domestic deployment.
President Trump’s statement suggested his sweeping policies were alienating industries he wants to keep in his corner.
The Trump administration said it has directed immigration officers to pause arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels, stressing that sweeps should focus on people in the U.S. illegally who have criminal backgrounds.
President Trump said he plans to make changes to his administration's aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration to address worker shortages.
Roughly 70 protests are planned across Michigan against Trump administration's immigration policies. Several Detroit area police agencies say they're ready.
As President Donald Trump spars with California's governor over immigration enforcement, Republicans in Congress are calling other Democratic governors to the Capitol on Thursday to question them over policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
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In the wake of his “aggressive” immigration policy, Trump said he plans to help industries affected by deportations.
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City and state officials say they are prepared for one of the largest protests in Seattle since President Donald Trump began his second term.
HHS is sharing Medicaid data with the Department of Homeland Security for potential use in immigration enforcement.
Dallas-Fort Worth residents began turning out in force Saturday for local "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump's policies, including anti-immigration raids.
Three Democratic governors defended their responses to the migrant crisis and dispute claims of failing to cooperate with federal authorities, according to remarks prepared for a congressional panel.