Donald Trump’s “border czar” is pledging to bring back the practice of family detention for undocumented immigrants.
Over 15,000 people have signed a petition started by the Christian group Faithful America accusing President-elect Donald Trump of violating Christian values with his immigration policies. Newsweek reached out to Trump's transition team via email, and Faithful America via an online form, for comment Wednesday morning.
A Kansas official who is an informal adviser to President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team on immigration issues doesn’t expect mass deportations to prompt arrests of migrants at sensitive
With Donald Trump returning to the White House, there is intense interest in how the Republican will carry out his immigration agenda, including a campaign pledge of mass deportations.
Fresno Unified, the state’s third-largest school district, has more than 3,000 students who were born outside of the U.S.
Trump’s ‘border czar’ says migrant families will be put in detention centers once again - Tom Homan says the administration will construct ‘family facilities’ for mass deportation plans, including rem
Donald Trump, poised to take office as the 47th president of the United States, has laid out an ambitious agenda for his second term, promising sweeping changes across key sectors. His plans have drawn both fervent
According to incoming “border czar” Tom Homan, the United States is poised to reintroduce family detention centers once President-elect Donald Trump takes office. In an interview published by The Washington Post on Thursday (Dec.
In a recent interview, President-elect Donald Trump's "border czar" said the incoming administration plans to bring back immigrant detention centers. | TAG24
If President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to deport millions of immigrants, it could upend the economies of states where farming and other food-related industries are crucial – and where labor shortages abound.
At least six municipalities issued policies that contain a Safe Communities Act Provision, using language from the original Safe Communities Act: Lexington, Lincoln, New Salem, Northampton, Pelham, and Westhampton.