Letter: Can we, as a nation, afford this to happen?
- Donald Trump and his administration are targeting foreign students, such as Rumeysa Ozturk, for their protected speech, indicating a broad assault on rights for visa holders in the U.S.
- The Trump administration has revoked over 300 student visas for critical views on Israel, with Secretary Rubio asserting, "If you come into the U.S. As a visitor and create a ruckus for us, we don't want it"
- The administration's actions are reportedly violating due process rights, with claims that individuals are deported without evidence or a chance to contest, raising concerns about constitutional protections
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Democrats can’t keep up with Trump’s ‘flood the zone’ deportation strategies
Analysis: The Trump administration is launching an assault on constitutional rights for noncitizens. Democrats are on the sidelines, writes John Bowden


Letter: Can we, as a nation, afford this to happen?
This immigration deportation has gone way too far. I would agree that noncitizen criminals who are involved with importing drugs need to be deported. However, the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, which deports anyone not a natural born United States citizen,…


Trump Is Deporting ‘Them’ in Ways That Threaten Us
The president’s strategy for targeting foreigners endangers the rights of Americans too.
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