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In Aurora, Colo., a Split Over the Biggest Threat to the City: Migrants or Trump?

The crumbling apartments in Aurora, Colo., that President Trump seized on to insist the city had been overrun by Venezuelan street gangs are now boarded up and nearly empty. But in one building, the smashed door of Apartment 300 captures the fresh divisions sown by Mr. Trump’s immigration crackdown. On a recent spring morning, a

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U.S.

Fury as wealthy sanctuary state RELEASES illegal migrants accused of raping kids after refusing ICE request

The state of Massachusetts has sparked fury for releasing migrants accused of horrific crimes and refusing to keep them detained for immigration authorities. The sanctuary state allowed illegal immigrants accused of crimes ranging from child rape to drug trafficking to walk free in an act of defiance against Donald Trump’s executive orders. Trump’s border czar

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World

Migrants Deported to Panama by Trump Find Themselves Stranded and in Limbo

When the first buses of newly freed migrants arrived this month in Panama City from a detention camp at the edge of a jungle, three people were visibly ill. One needed H.I.V. treatment, a lawyer said, another had run out of insulin and a third was suffering from seizures. Confusion, chaos and fear reigned. “What

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U.S.

East Coast mayor receives scathing local backlash after her remarks about illegal migrants

Locals are slamming Boston’s Democratic mayor for seemingly prioritizing left-wing politics over safety after reiterating that the city ‘stands with immigrants.’  Michelle Wu previously said that Boston would not cooperate with ICE immigration enforcement and delivered a ‘State of the City’ address on Wednesday bolstering her stance against the deportations. Wu told immigrants of Boston

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Politics

Trump admin pulling legal status for more than 530K migrants

The Trump administration will revoke the temporary legal status of more than half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who entered the U.S. legally, according to a notice posted Friday in the Federal Register. The roughly 532,000 migrants have been told to leave the country before their humanitarian parole and accompanying work

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World

Trump revokes legal status of more than 500,000 migrants… but faces fury over uncertainty for Ukrainian refugees

Donald Trump’s administration will revoke the temporary legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans in the United States.  The announcement was made by Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem on a notice to a Federal Register on Friday, the latest expansion of his crackdown on immigration.  The order applies to about 532,000

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Politics

The Trump administration moved to end a program for migrants from 4 Caribbean and Latin American nations.

The Trump administration said Friday that it was ending a Biden-era program that allowed hundreds of thousands of people from four troubled countries to enter the United States lawfully and work for up to two years. The program offered applicants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela the opportunity to fly to the United States and

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World

Trump Revokes Temporary Status Of 530,000 Migrants, Set To Trigger Mass Deportations

Last Updated:March 22, 2025, 07:20 IST The order applies to about 5,32,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who came to the United States since October 2022. Donald Trump. (AP File Photo) The Department of Homeland Security has said that it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and

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Politics

Trump Administration Sends a New Group of Migrants to Guantánamo Bay

The Trump administration sent a new group of migrants to the U.S. military base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, on Thursday to await deportation, claiming that they may have ties to a Venezuelan gang, according to officials with knowledge of the operation. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement charter flight from El Paso transported about 20 people,

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U.S.

Some Deported Migrants Don’t Belong to Venezuelan Gang, Lawyers Say

Lawyers for some of the Venezuelan immigrants deported last weekend under a rarely invoked wartime statute are pushing back against the Trump administration’s contention that they are members of a violent criminal street gang. In court papers filed late Wednesday night, the lawyers said that at least five of the immigrants who were flown without

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