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Trump's border crackdown brings 'positive shift' to Arizona communities after years of upheaval
Southern Arizona residents report Trump's border policies reduced illegal crossings and created a more positive atmosphere, with many praising the president's work.
The Trump administration said it does not consider DACA a "form of legal status in this country," though current recipients are legally allowed to remain in the U.S.
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TAG24 on MSNTrump admin. steps up child deportations by asking unaccompanied teens if they want to leave
The Trump administration is ramping up child deportations for those who have arrived without their parents by asking teens if they want to voluntarily leave.
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ABC's Martha Raddatz admits Trump border policies 'certainly working' in stemming migrant flow
ABC News correspondent Martha Raddatz fact-checked LA Mayor Karen Bass on Trump's immigration policies as border crossings hit record lows under the new administration.
Agents are arresting immigrants in cities such as Los Angeles and New York. Their expanding reach has sparked concern in law enforcement and immigrant communities.
The Trump administration has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to end sanctuary city law policies in New York City, arguing that the law violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen 10 points, to the lowest level of his second term, in the latest Gallup poll released Thursday, slightly above his first-term low, though his second-quarter average approval rating of 40% is below that of previous presidents.
Mayor Eric Adams praised President Trump for solving the border crisis that spiraled “out of control” under predecessor Joe Biden and left the city scrambling to shelter and care for tens of thousands of migrants.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem took dead aim at immigration policy in a Manhattan press conference about the shooting, which left the unidentified 42-year-old victim
The president's deportation campaign is pulling officers from U.S. ports and borders, and putting them in operations outside their expertise.