ICE Data Shows High Arrests, Lagging Deportation Effort in First 100 Days
- President Donald Trump reached the 100-day mark of his second term focusing on immigration.
- His administration faces numerous legal challenges stalling key parts of his agenda.
- Lawsuits challenge policies ranging from immigration to new government department actions.
- Over 120 lawsuits challenge his administration after he signed around 140 executive orders.
- Courts have blocked several of these actions, including the ban on birthright citizenship.
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100 days of Trump: Migrants fret over deportation
Rosalba Hernandez used to keep her children's birth certificates close at hand in case an earthquake struck her part of California. But since Donald Trump returned to the White House, it's more because she's worried about immigration raids.
More than 200 lawsuits and many judicial setbacks in Trump's first 100 days
Key parts of Donald Trump's agenda have met resistance in court from federal judges, who have issued more than 70 rulings impeding the Republican president's efforts on a range of issues. These have included deportations, birthright citizenship, government spending, transgender service in the military, punitive directives against law firms and diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Trump's First 100 Days: Border, immigration policies face legal challenges
As President Trump marks 100 days in office, his border and immigration policies are being challenged in court. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez and Julia Ainsley report more. Former ICE Assistant Chief Counsel Veronica Cardenas joins José Díaz-Balart to discuss the impact of Trump's changes as he signs more immigration-related executive orders.
Amnesty International denounces that Trump’s 100 days “are a challenge to human rights”
On Tuesday, Amnesty International (AI) published its annual report on human rights, in which it denounces “a crisis” in this matter “in the face of the Trump effect, which accelerates destructive tendencies.” NGO Secretary General Agnès Callamard described in a press conference the first 100 days of the US President’s term of office as “a challenge to universal human rights.” Callamard notes that “his relentless attack on the very concepts of mu…
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