In Trump’s Travel Ban Executive Order, the laws he is executing with the order are listed. Among them is a law that gives the President the ability to prohibit persons from entering the United States if he believes they may be a danger to the national security of this country.
Jurisdictions put on notice by the Trump Administration that they must prove compliance with federal immigration laws or risk losing some federal grants have until the month’s end to submit such documentation.
During his last year in office, former President Obama nearly doubled the number of juvenile illegal aliens who were given legal status and a pathway to permanent residence.
Obama chose to ignore immigration laws, to punish those who tried to enforce them and eventually even to unilaterally implement amnesty for illegal aliens with the general complicity of the courts. President Trump is being prevented from enforcing the traditional executive authority over immigration.
How negative was press coverage of President Trump's first 100 days in office? Far more than that of Barack Obama, George W. Bush, or Bill Clinton, according to a new report from the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.
Every time I try to be mad at Trump, the media reel me back in by launching some ridiculous, unprovoked attack. This time, it’s the fake news story about Trump “leaking” classified information to the Russkies.
The president can’t “leak” classified information: It’s his to declassify.
Immigration arrests are up nearly 40 percent so far under the Trump administration compared to last year, and more than one-quarter of those arrested had no criminal history.
In Colorado and Wyoming, arrests rose by about one-quarter this year over last year, but removals were up by nearly 150 percent ...