The Trump administration’s Department of Justice issued a memo announcing a crackdown on the enforcement of federal immigration rules. The agency plans to address three “serious threats facing the
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten pointed out Wednesday that Americans have become “more hawkish” on illegal immigration since President
President Trump on Monday announced of slew of executive actions he will be taking to fulfill his promises on border security and illegal immigration.
The Justice Department is directing its federal prosecutors to investigate for potential criminal charges any state or local officials who stand in the way of beefed-up enforcement of immigration laws under the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump signed bold executive orders on the day he was sworn into office, and deportations started Tuesday, according to some of his top officials. Here’s a look at his
A top Justice Department official directed U.S. attorneys to investigate state and local jurisdictions that fail to enforce immigration laws.
The Trump administration's Department of Justice issued a memo Tuesday announcing a crackdown on the enforcement of federal immigration rules.
A bustling shopping district in Chicago known as the “Mexico of the Midwest” has seen foot traffic plummet by 50% — as residents say they fear the immigration raids promised by President
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove said that local laws that don't match Trump's immigration plans threaten national security.
The directives to Justice Department employees could face fierce blowback from legal advocacy groups and officials in cities and states led by Democrats.
And a wave of arrests could quickly spark a backlash, depending on how they happen. U.S. immigration agents have long abided by guidance that deters arresting parents or students at schools and other sensitive places, but some of Trump’s rhetoric has raised questions about whether those policies will persist.