President Trump on Monday announced of slew of executive actions he will be taking to fulfill his promises on border security and illegal immigration.
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The orders include declaring a national emergency to deploy military personnel to the border, suspending refugee resettlement and ending birthright citizenship.
President Donald Trump's first act in the White House will be signing 10 executive orders specifically focused on the border and immigration.
Sanctuary cities, like Chicago and San Diego, have doubled down on their commitment to be a safe haven for migrants and refuse to assist in federal deportation efforts.
Pro-immigrant groups in Philly promise they'll resist the president's efforts to treat immigrants more harshly.
The bill will be considered by the U.S. House of Representatives this week before heading to President Trump to be signed into law.
President Trump is planning to invoke muscular presidential powers to begin a sweeping crackdown on immigration.
Trump campaigned largely on the issue of immigration, promising to carry out mass deportations of roughly 11 million illegal immigrants currently in the U.S.
Trump campaigned on border security promises, and he and his allies argue that his electoral win is an endorsement of his upcoming actions on the issue.
The Minneapolis Police Department’s updated policy explicitly states the department is not responsible for enforcing federal immigration laws. The guidance also prohibits officers from