Despite controlling the House and Senate, the GOP faces major political hurdles down every possible path for enacting the illegal immigration crackdown that was one of their big election promises.
Texas, predicts that the U.S. will see plummeting illegal immigration in January and February after President-elect Trump is inaugurated.
The state responsible for the $11 billion “Operation Lone Star” effort is looking to aid the president-elect’s proposed border restrictions.
Tech lobbyists see a rare opportunity to bring in new high-skilled workers. They’ll need to get past a powerful current in the GOP.
Immigration and border security will likely be front and center of the incoming Trump administration's agenda when it takes office in 2025.
During this Thanksgiving week as we gathered with friends and family to express gratitude, there’s also uncertainty as we transition from two very different leaders with two contrasting approaches to America’s future.
President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration is weighing giving local sheriffs more powers to help boot illegal migrants from the US by expanding a federal program to allow them
Hitting a familiar theme from the campaign trail and his first term in office, Trump portrayed the country’s borders as insecure and immigrants as contributing to crime and the fentanyl crisis. In an announcement that could have stark repercussions, he threatened to impose 25% tariffs on everything coming into the country from those two countries.
Trump and his allies say that their plan will revitalize the economy and prioritize the rule of law. American workers “will now be offered higher wages with better benefits to fill these jobs,” Stephen Miller, one of Trump’s top immigration advisers, told The Times last year.
President-elect Donald Trump is declaring a win on stopping illegal immigration through Mexico after talking with that country’s leader
Trump's claims President Claudia Sheinbaum "agreed to stop migration through Mexico." She says she "explained" what Mexico was already doing.
President-elect Donald Trump's relatively strong showing among voters of color has been one of the most striking takeaways from the 2024 election. According to data from AP VoteCast, the Associated Press's next-generation spin on the traditional exit poll, Trump's share of the Black and Latino vote increased by 8 points each between 2020 and 2024.