The Trump administration told Newsweek Tuesday that over 100,000 illegal immigrants had been deported from the United States since January 20. While official data sets have not been updated since mid-January, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) update suggested a significant uptick in removals in recent weeks.
Deportations and inflation are worsening a labor shortage that was already running rampant through the construction industry.
The Republican promised mass deportations of illegal immigrants, focusing on known serious and violent criminals, such as those in transnational criminal gangs like TdA. He also said upward of 11 million people could be removed from the country, referencing those without legal status. Many have been in the U.S. for decades.
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Cooper Union, which has become a flashpoint in the nationwide campus antisemitism clash, is distributing "know your rights" pamphlets to students fearful of deportation.
There have been 258 deportation flights since Trump took office, according to a New York Times review of an independent database ... are deported to Panama City on a military flight. Feb. 20: About 200 people from Central Asia and India are deported ...
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What's next for the Columbia student facing deportation over pro-Palestinian activism?He remains in detention in Louisiana as his attorneys fight his detention and the Trump administration argues he “led activities aligned to Hamas.”
Federal prosecutors quietly filed more charges against Mahmoud Khalil, in an attempt to seemingly circumvent the first amendment debate.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he will pull out of the city’s Democratic primary and will instead run for reelection as an independent candidate