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Street Riots Can’t Set US Immigration Policy

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The New York Post last week chided President Trump for not “getting it right” on deportations. But its real target wasn’t Trump. It was Stephen Miller, the president’s longtime immigration adviser and current White House deputy chief of staff. The Post’s editorial board warned that Miller’s plan to apprehend 3,000 illegal aliens per day is “asking for trouble.”The Post argued the number is unrealistic. Even if Immigration and Customs Enforcement…

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Donald Trump's government continues to tighten laws and regulations within the United States (USA), as it has now become known that as of Wednesday, June 15, migrant and foreign truckers will have to learn how to speak English fluently in order to keep their jobs. According to international media and agencies, people who do not comply with these new decrees of President Trump, could take credit for fines and sanctions, as well as losing their of…

The Atlantic magazine reported Wednesday that more than 3,000 migrants have self-deported using the Trump administration’s CBP Home app. In an article titled “The Psychopathy of Self-Deportation,” journalist Nick Miroff noted that while the administration has not disclosed how many people have used CBP Home to self-deport, a senior administration official told him that “more than 7,000 people have applied so far, and of that number, more than 3,…

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