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Trump recently echoed many of these points verbatim as justification for the Afrikaner refugee program and for punitive measures toward South Africa itself. He’s pointed specifically to attacks on white farmers and a 2024 land expropriation law as evidence of these allegations.
The White House is taking credit for unprecedented drops in illegal crossings, which have virtually disappeared due to Trump’s harsh border crackdown
After weeks of internal GOP wrangling, the Republican-led House early Thursday passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," critical to advancing President Donald Trump's tax and immigration agenda.
The ‘president’s id’ is leaving his mark on domestic and foreign policy with knowledge acquired in Trump’s first term and power delegated in this term.
For years, both sides of the aisle have called for comprehensive new legislation to address America's broken system. Since Donald Trump's win in November, those calls have gone quiet.
The Trump administration carved out an exception to its refugee ban for white South Africans. But other groups, including Afghans who helped U.S. forces during the war in their country, are being shut out.
Trump invoked the rarely used Alien Enemies Act of 1798, questioned judges’ power to rule against him and has tried to end several legal immigration pathways. In his first 100 days back in office, President Donald Trump invoked archaic immigration laws,
Seventy-five percent of business executives surveyed identified the current administration's immigration policies as one of their top concerns.
The final vote to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has been scheduled to take place sometime between 5 and 6 a.m. Eastern Thursday. Lawmakers have returned to the House floor and have begun procedural debates. There will be three votes overnight teeing up the final vote.
The president was elected, in part, on a pledge to crack down on immigration. But he may be overinterpreting his mandate.