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6don MSN
President Donald Trump is moving swiftly to act on his immigration promises with little internal restraint, determined to test the bounds of his executive authority in order to fulfill the promises of his reelection campaign.
Some high-profile Latino Republican elected officials have expressed concerns over the Trump administration's handling of immigration and deportations.
The president's allies acknowledge Republicans are divided on how to handle undocumented labor in the agriculture industry — and Trump himself has listened to both sides.
6don MSN
President Donald Trump in recent days has sent thousands of National Guard troops and 700 active duty Marines to quell Los Angeles-area protests over immigration enforcement actions, despite the objections of Democratic Gov.
Walt Gray sits down with Rich Ehisen, editor in chief of Capitol Weekly, to discuss this week in California politics.
Decades of studies have shown that mass deportations hurt the American labor force instead of help them. So there’s only one reason why Donald Trump keeps wanting to pursue them: terror.
"Donald Trump formally, publicly, gave up today," O'Donnell said, after the president admitted his immigration crackdown is hurting American farmers.
The president changed his deportation policy last week. The result reflects an ad hoc compromise that governs U.S. immigration policy.
The Trump administration has paused immigration raids targeting farm and hotel workers, but the president has called for more ICE raids in cities.