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US president Donald Trump said "it's great to be in Scotland" as he landed for a four-day private visit. After Air Force One touched down at Prestwick Airport, just before 20:30, the US president was met by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray and Warren Stephens, US Ambassador to the UK.
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Trump’s trip to Scotland as his new golf course opens blurs politics and the family’s business
Trump went to Scotland to play his Turnberry course during his first term in 2018 while en route to a meeting in Finland with Russian President Vladimir Putin. But this trip comes as the new golf course is already actively selling tee times.
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A third court blocked Trump's birthright citizenship order, bringing the legal clash another step closer to the Supreme Court.
The US president will meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scotland's First Minister John Swinney during his four-day trip.
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Afghans in California reeling amid Trump administration travel ban, end of deportation protections
With the end of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan nationals, one organization estimates that as many as 11,700 Afghans in the U.S. are now vulnerable to deportation.
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Trump admin offers $608M for states to build migrant camps modeled after ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
The Trump administration announced on Friday that it would allocate over $600M in grants to states willing to build migrant detention centers modeled after 'Alligator Alcatraz.'
Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partied together for more than a decade. One became president, the other died in jail.
As the number of immigration arrests in the L.A. region quadrupled from April to June, seven out of 10 immigrants arrested in June had no criminal conviction.
It was recently revealed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees USCIS, was looking at changing the current lottery-style system for H-1B selection and replacing it with a "weighted selection process" that would help with Edlow's approach.
President Donald Trump's administration will release more than $5 billion in previously approved funding for K-12 school programs that it froze over three weeks ago under a review, which had led to bipartisan condemnation.