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WASHINGTON—President Trump’s aggressive deportation policies are spawning a new GOP-led policy push in Congress: Specific immigration-law changes to help protect the workforce in the agriculture industry, which relies heavily on unauthorized laborers.
A federal judge’s ruling had its genesis outside a Pasadena donut shop, where masked and armed agents converged.
The new policy change was announced in a memo last week from the acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. The memo was described to ABC News.
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Immigrants who arrive illegally in the U.S. may be detained for months or years as they await a resolution to their immigration cases.
Under new Trump administration guidance, millions of immigrants who entered the U.S. without legal authorization would have to fight their deportation cases in detention.
Immigrants and their families are going online to raise funds to defend against their deportation, from GoFundMe to OnlyFans.
Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt is demanding answers from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul over how many of the state’s estimated 670,000 illegal immigrants are receiving access to Medicaid benefits.
Americans are rallying around provisions in President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” to make Medicaid and food stamps off limits to illegal migrants, a potential saving of millions of dollars. While Democrats in so-called “sanctuary” cities and states,