President Trump is reportedly working with aides Stephen Miller, Steve Bannon and GOP Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue to draw up a plan which would cut the number of legal immigrants allowed into the US by half.
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.
From Article; '(DACA) status of enrollees who committed serious crimes, became affiliated with gangs or otherwise became threats to public safety...Under Obama, that led to 365 former DACA enrollees being deported-'
The Trump administration has stepped up the deportation of undocumented immigrants who had come to the United States as children and lost their protected status, which had allowed them to stay, federal data provided to USA TODAY shows.
Denver Public Schools has produced a fact sheet in four languages answering immigration questions posed by anxious students and families in the wake of last week’s election of Donald Trump.
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Trump can rescind Obama’s Executive Action shielding children brought here illegally from deportation ...Trump can undo those immediately as well as pass his own executive actions.
A political science professor at Metro State University in Denver says although President-Elect Donald Trump will need Congressional approval for some of his goals, he can deliver a number of promises with a stroke of a pen ...
Trump’s planned crackdown on illegal immigration could become a reality.
Dreamers, all those millions of people who were brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents as minors and were temporarily shielded from deportation by 2012’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA), are looking at their future with uncertainly.