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Trump’s executive order on elections sparks backlash
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LULAC sues Trump administration over executive order aiming to overhaul U.S. elections
Nonprofit groups sue Trump administration over election executive order, calling it unconstitutional
Two election watchdog groups are suing President Donald Trump’s administration over his executive order seeking to overhaul the nation’s elections
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNEnd in sight, Legislature could pass trans care limits, immigration crackdown and election overhaulUnless something out of the ordinary happens, the Georgia Legislature only meets for 40 days each year over the course of about three months. The last day of the session is called sine die, which is Latin for “without a day,
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The New Republic on MSNThe Backlash to Trump’s Immigration Policies Is HereAfter being caught flat-footed by Trump’s victory in November, and then apparently sleepwalking into his presidency without a plan whatsoever, the Democrats did finally coalesce around a message by late February: Eggs are too expensive.
Germany's interior minister claimed success for her outgoing government in efforts to curb irregular immigration, saying deportations were up and asylum claims down in an apparent centre-left pitch to be part of the next ruling coalition.
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The situation demands clarity and due process. Migrants who follow the law should be allowed to live and work without fear of arbitrary deportation. And the American public needs assurance that public services are not abused. A transparent immigration system that distinguishes law-abiding migrants from those who break the law is essential.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Immigration remains a strength for President Donald Trump, but his handling of tariffs is getting more negative feedback, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
U.S. President Donald Trump began a wide-ranging immigration crackdown when he took office on January 20, aiming to reduce illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border and deport record numbers of immigrants who lack legal status.
Germany's interior minister claimed victory for her outgoing government in its battle against irregular immigration, saying deportations were up and asylum claims down in an apparent centre-left pitch to be part of the next ruling coalition.
The tech billionaire has made several comments in recent weeks regarding fraud in benefits and entitlements administered by the federal government.
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