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  • 6 days ago | newsweek.com | Ewan Palmer

    Police are investigating after the New York Republican Party headquarters in Albany was defaced with swastikas. Pictures show that one Nazi symbol had been taped on the building's door, along with a sign reading, "If this is not what you stand for, prove it."Nextsar reported a chalk message was also written on the sidewalk in front of the building that read, "Return Kilmar Now!" an apparent reference to Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

  • 6 days ago | newsweek.com | Ewan Palmer

    President Donald Trump's approval rating continues to slide, according to surveys from the United States' most accurate polling company. An April survey from AtlasIntel shows that 52 percent of respondents disapprove of Trump's performance as president and 46 percent approve, giving the Republican a net approval rating of minus 6 points. In March, AtlasIntel recorded Trump's net approval rating was minus 5 points (52 percent disapprove, 47 percent approve).

  • 6 days ago | newsweek.com | Ewan Palmer

    Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border czar, has defended the deportation of Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia, even after the Department of Justice said it was a mistake. Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told CNN's Kaitlan Collins that he believes actions were done "right" in Garcia's case and that future decisions will come down to the DOJ. Newsweek has contacted the DOJ for comment via email.

  • 6 days ago | kentucky.com | Ewan Palmer

    President Donald Trump's net approval on handling immigration has fallen drastically in the space of a few weeks, according to polls. An April Echelon Insights survey of 1,014 likely voters found that 54 percent approve of Trump's actions on immigration, with 44 percent disapproving, giving the president a net score of plus 10 points.

  • 6 days ago | kentucky.com | Ewan Palmer

    A U.S. citizen who spent a night in a Florida jail on suspicion of being an "unauthorized alien" has been freed. Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez, 20, who was born in Grady County, Georgia, was held at the Leon County Jail, despite a judge being shown his birth certificate in court at the request of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Newsweek has contacted ICE and the Florida Highway Patrol for comment via email.

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