DEPORTATION

Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Colombian President Stands His Ground, Faces U. S. Repercussions

In a surprising turn of events, U. S. President Donald Trump announced a series of punitive measures against Colombia on Sunday. These actions came in response to Colombia's refusal to accept two U. S. military flights carrying deported migrants. Trump argued that Colombian President Gustavo Petro's

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Colombia Stops U. S. Deportation Flights, Raises Dignity Issue

Recently, Colombia made headlines by rejecting two U. S. military planes aiming to deport Colombian migrants. These flights, carrying around 80 people each, were sent from California. Initially, they were given the green light to land, but things changed when Colombian President Gustavo Petro abrupt

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Immigrants Find Support in Democrat-Led States

As President Trump tightens immigration rules, several Democrat-led states are fighting back. Lawmakers in states like California and New York are proposing new laws to protect immigrants from deportation. They're doing this by making it harder for federal immigration officials to do their jobs. For

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

ICE And Friends: A New Immigration Crackdown Hits Chicago

Imagine this: You wake up one morning, and suddenly, there are more enforcement agents than usual on the streets. That's what happened in Chicago recently. The Trump administration kicked off a multi-day operation, led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They've teamed up with other federa

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Jan 24 2025POLITICS

ICE Busts Boston's Bad Apples

This week, Boston saw some serious action. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were out in full force, snagging a bunch of dangerous criminals. We're talking about gang members, murder suspects, and even a fellow from Haiti who wasn't too happy about being caught. This guy had a long

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Immigrants Stay Home to Avoid Deportation Fears

When news spread about possible mass deportations in Chicago, many undocumented workers decided to stay home. Martin Ramos, who moved from Mexico without proper papers, stocked up on groceries and kept his kids out of soccer practice. He knows an arrest would threaten his family's future. At the fac

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

News Flash: Trump's Deportation Plan Gets a Boost

Hey there, did you know that the Trump administration has just broadened the powers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers? Now, these officers can speed up the removal of certain undocumented immigrants who can't prove they've been in the U. S. for more than two years. This policy is

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Chicago Braces for Immigration Raids

Next week, federal immigration officers plan to round up over 300 people with serious criminal records in the Chicago area, marking a significant move under President-elect Donald Trump's deportation agenda. The operation, starting soon after Trump takes office, will target individuals with violent

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Immigration Crackdown: Trump's New Plan

In the early hours of his presidency, Donald Trump and his team are preparing to roll out a tough new approach to immigration. The goal? To quickly deport people already living in the US without documents, especially those with criminal records. They're also looking at sending more military resource

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Newt Gingrich: Mass Deportations? Not Happening Anytime Soon!

Former House speaker and Republican Newt Gingrich thinks that mass deportations, as vowed by Donald Trump, won't go very far. He believes only a small group of Republicans are really pushing for this. Gingrich explains that if stories start coming out about people like children or families being dep

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