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This California political leader wants federal immigration reform. First, she has to survive Trump
Since President Trump's immigration raids began sweeping through California's cities and farm fields, state Senate President ...
The Department of Homeland Security is pausing immigration applications from 20 additional countries following increased ...
A year-end wave of immigration raids in California's Central Coast led to the apprehension of 147 people, sparking outrage ...
President Donald Trump, in a Truth Social post in November: "I will permanently pause migration from all Third World ...
President Donald Trump achieved unprecedented success in closing the U.S. southern border and undertaking a mass deportation ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing for a more aggressive immigration crackdown in 2026 ...
The crackdown and detentions swept from one coast to the other: day laborers in Los Angeles, a flower seller in Chicago, ...
The laws add immigration status to protected medical information, limit where officers can be at schools and informs workers ...
States across the country have also passed new rules around cellphone usage for minors, medically assisted death and ...
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California lost more than a quarter of its immigration judges in 2025
The reduction in immigration judges occurred as the Trump administration scaled up efforts to deport immigrants living in the ...
UC Merced researchers say enforcement-driven job losses expose gaps in California's economic safety net for workers statewide ...
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New California immigration laws 2026 cover rights, student protections
While California officials call these laws necessary "guardrails," the federal government maintains it has sole authority ...
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