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President Donald Trump urged the Senate to act on his massive tax and immigration package “as soon as possible” following narrow passage by the House early Thursday. Changes in the legislation are expected in the Senate.
But a pair of new polls have poured cold water on that theory as they showed support for mass deportations, and the president’s immigration agenda remains high. A new Marquette University poll found that 66 percent of those surveyed support the president’s handling of illegal immigration.
Harvard and other top colleges are under financial and academic pressure as White House seeks to limit student visas.
2don MSN
A spate of arrests at immigration courts across the United States this week has rattled people showing up for hearings and may signal a coordinated attempt at deportations under fast-track authority that President Donald Trump sharply expanded soon after taking office.
In a new report, one in five business owners said they lost employees due to deportations, visa denials or ICE raids.
House Republicans are pushing a plan to tax money transfers sent by foreigners residing in the U.S. to friends and
Immigration policy being at the forefront of politics is nothing new. From the nation’s founding to modern day, the policies enacted over time reveal shifting priorities. Now, President Donald Trump is using old measures to accomplish his agenda.
President Trump says he hopes the Supreme Court will “put an END to the quagmire that has been caused by the Radical Left,” pointing to how a federal judge in Boston blocked a deportation