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Trump's border ground game is off to a fast start. To guarantee change Congress must do 3 thingsA majority of Americans voted in 2024 for President Trump to secure the border and enforce immigration laws. He's ended catch-and-release and unchained ICE from onerous process rules.
To better understand the implications of Trump’s early actions, we spoke with WOLA experts John Walsh and Stephanie Brewer.
On the right is the perspective championed by Trump, which holds that sovereign nations with secure borders decide who enters their countries, and on what terms. Trump’s ground game makes sense ...
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For years, Republicans, including President Donald Trump, have railed against the IRS and its cadre of armed agents.
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The Province on MSNTo boo or not to boo? The complicated relationship of U.S.-Canada sportsAnti-American sentiment has surfaced in sports with Canadians booing the Star Spangled Banner lustily at events across the country. While Sid the Kid’s Golden Goal against the U.S. in 2010 was part of ...
The UK has been "out of line" but the situation "can be worked out", Trump said, adding that he has been "getting along very well" with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. This comes as Starmer heads ...
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4 Nations tournament set against backdrop of Canada-U.S. political tensionsOff, a tournament involving NHL players and featuring the North American rivals, starts Wednesday in Montreal. So what will ...
Trump mocked Swift for being booed at the Superdome in New Orleans as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs ...
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Trump's border ground game is off to a fast start. To guarantee change Congress must do 3 thingsTrump’s ground game makes sense with ... entering illegally at the border into an endless, desultory asylum process. They flew these aliens all over the country and diverted federal funds ...
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Afghanistan's female cricketers reunite for a match after 3 years in exile due to Taliban banCricketer Firooza Amiri says her team will "represent millions of women in Afghanistan who are denied their rights” when the ...
Vlad Goldin hasn't seen his family in 5 years, all still home in Russia. From Connecticut to Texas, Florida to Michigan, his ...
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