-
1 month ago |
americasvoice.org | Julia Conley |Samuel Benson |Eric Schmitt |Julia Ainsley
Common Dreams ‘Blizzard’ of Anti-Immigrant Trump Moves Aimed at Remaking US in ‘MAGA’s Preferred Image’ By Julia Conley February 21, 2025 Deseret News Faith groups, leaders push back against Trump’s immigration moves By Samuel Benson February 21, 2025 The New York Times Trump Plans to Use Military Sites Across the Country to Detain Undocumented Immigrants By Zolan Kanno-YoungsHamed Aleaziz and Eric Schmitt February 21, 2025 NBC News Trump administration reassigning acting ICE director By...
-
1 month ago |
aila.org | Julia Ainsley |Peter Baker |Miriam Jordan |Samuel Benson
Contact Us Phone: 202-507-7600 Fax: 202-783-7853 Copyright © 1993 -
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Privacy Policy | Accessibility Statement
| Site Map
-
Jan 16, 2025 |
msn.com | Samuel Benson
Continue reading More for You Continue reading More for You
-
Jan 15, 2025 |
deseret.com | Samuel Benson
WASHINGTON - Of all of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, none have as easy a path to confirmation as Marco Rubio. Such was obvious in the first moments of Rubio's confirmation hearing Tuesday. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee's top Democrat, ranking member Jeanne Shaheen, noted that Rubio already had her support. Rubio had yet to offer his opening statement. Other Democratic senators followed suit.
-
Jan 14, 2025 |
deseret.com | Samuel Benson
WASHINGTON - As confirmation hearings begin for President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, Sen. John Curtis called on his Senate colleagues to carefully consider their roles. "I take very seriously the role that the Senate has in the Constitution for advice and consent," Curtis said Tuesday.
-
Jan 13, 2025 |
ksl.com | Samuel Benson
SALT LAKE CITY — Days before formally taking office, President-elect Donald Trump is ruffling feathers globally by threatening "economic force" toward North American allies. The responsibility of carrying out those promises will likely fall to a soft-spoken Latter-day Saint. Jamieson Greer, Trump's nominee to be U.S. trade representative, will, if confirmed, serve as Trump's chief adviser and negotiator on international trade.
-
Jan 10, 2025 |
deseret.com | Samuel Benson
An earlier version of this article was first published in the On the Trail 2024 newsletter. Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox on Friday mornings here. Much of the foreign policy discourse this week has focused on President-elect Donald Trump. He continued to call Canada the "51st state" and again called for taking ownership of the Panama Canal; he suggested the U.S. should annex Greenland; he (unofficially) renamed the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America."It's quintessential Trump.
-
Jan 9, 2025 |
ksl.com | Samuel Benson
SALT LAKE CITY — President-elect Donald Trump vows to waste little time in rolling out his policy priorities. Trump will take the oath of office around noon on Jan. 20. On the campaign trail, he joked he would set up a "tiny little desk" on the Capitol steps during the inauguration to sign "four or five" executive orders on the spot. "I'm not going to wait to get to work," he told a crowd in Fort Dodge, Iowa, in November 2023.
-
Jan 8, 2025 |
deseret.com | Samuel Benson
President-elect Donald Trump vows to waste little time in rolling out his policy priorities. Trump will take the oath of office around noon on Jan. 20. On the campaign trail, he joked he would set up a "tiny little desk" on the Capitol steps during the inauguration to sign "four or five" executive orders on the spot. "I'm not going to wait to get to work," he told a crowd in Fort Dodge, Iowa, in November 2023.
-
Jan 6, 2025 |
deseret.com | Samuel Benson |Gitanjali Poonia
WASHINGTON - In a brief and seamless ceremony Monday afternoon, the U.S. Congress affirmed President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance winners of the 2024 presidential election. Four years after pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol and delayed the certification of the election for over 14 hours, Monday's ceremony lasted just 30 minutes, interrupted only by cheers and applause from the members themselves, in support of their candidates.