Immigrant Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Courthouse Arrests and Expedited Deportations - News Facts Network
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Immigrant Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Courthouse Arrests and Expedited Deportations - News Facts Network
Immigration advocates have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging a coordinated campaign by... The post Immigrant Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Courthouse Arrests and Expedited Deportations appeared first on News Facts Network.
July 17th - 2025 Presidential Politics - Trump Administration Day 179 - The Last Refuge
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How the Trump administration is amping up immigrant deportations : The NPR Politics Podcast
The big tax and spending bill President Trump signed into law earlier this month included $75 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Supreme Court recently told the administration it could deport people to countries with which they have no ties. We discuss these and other developments that are helping the president accelerate deportation efforts. This episode: senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, immigration policy co…
Groups Sue Trump Over Courthouse Arrests of Illegal Immigrants
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Immigration advocacy groups sued the Trump administration Wednesday for dismissing cases in immigration courts in order to place immigrants in expedited removal for swift deportations without judicial review. As the White House aims to achieve its goals of deporting 1 million immigrants without permanent legal status by the end of the year and a 3,000 arrests-per-day quota for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, immigr…
What the Trump administration doesn’t understand about deportations
The Trump administration has offered little consolation to American businesses worried about losing undocumented workers to deportations.US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins did offer them one solution last week: to replace immigrant farmworkers with Americans who are now required to work in order to access Medicaid benefits, under the recently signed Republican spending bill.“When you... ... [...] The post What the Trump administration doesn…
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