The US closes the door to all refugees who had already been approved to arrive in the country

An executive order signed by President Donald Trump, where he decrees the cancellation of refugee flights, It shattered the dreams of thousands of foreigners who had previously been approved to receive asylum in the United States. The State Department issued a memorandum to its resettlement partners informing them that no more refugees will be allowed access to the American Union.this, even if they have been previously approved to reside in the American Union. “All previously scheduled refugee travel to the United States is canceled and no new travel bookings will be made. RSCs should not request travel for any additional refugee cases at this time,” the document states. It is estimated that nearly 10,000 refugees already had travel reservations, as their profile had been approved by personnel from the previous US federal administration. The most complex thing about the matter is that All processes to request refuge in the American Union were also canceled. “All refugee case processing processes and pre-departure activities are suspended. The RSCs and the IOM should not transfer the refugees to transit centers before they travel and must stop all pre-departure activities for refugee cases. No new referrals should be made to the USRAP,” the memo emphasizes. The State Department announced that all processes to request refuge in the American Union were also canceled. (Credit: José Luis Magaña / AP) This new position adopted by the US government must be implemented immediately, but will have no implications for refugees already residing in the United States nor for holders of special immigrant visas who, despite being outside the country for the moment, can re-enter when they determine. During the Biden administration, a limit was established to provide shelter annually to 125,000 foreigners who had previously passed various filters intended to rule out any sign of danger or risk to American security. However, from the perspective of Donald Trump, it is necessary to rethink all the support that the nation has given to the world, including the issue of providing asylum to people at risk in their respective nations of origin. Following the same policy, The US president separately ordered the Office of Management and Budget to suspend all types of support abroad, non-governmental organizations, international organizations or contractors, this during the next three months. Keep reading: • Republican senator claims that ICE arrested 308 immigrants in a matter of hours • They denounce the arrest of 200 immigrants in a surprise raid carried out in California • ICE withdraws ‘sensitive areas’ rule to carry out raids against immigrants anywhere: schools, churches, shelters, courts

Huntington Beach’s firm stance as ‘non-sanctuary city’

Huntington Beach City Council voted unanimously this tuesday night to declare itself a “non-sanctuary city”. In a press release, the office of Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burnsconfirmed that city council members voted to approve its initiative to declare itself a “Non-Sanctuary City for Illegal Immigration for Crime Prevention.” Orange County city determination occurs while other localities in the region and the United States strengthen their regulations as sanctuary cities to safeguard immigrants from the threat of deportations initiated by President Donald Trump’s administration. Keep reading: David Chiu, San Francisco prosecutor, will confront Trump to defend the Sanctuary city According to Burns’ office, the resolution deliberately circumvented Governor Gavin Newsom’s efforts to subvert the work of federal immigration authorities and announced the city’s cooperation with Trump’s federal government and border czar Tom Homan. “This new city policy and statement is common sense, support our law enforcement and promote public safety throughout the city“said the Huntington Beach mayor’s office. “Neither the governor nor the state Legislature with the approval of laws may interfere with the city’s voluntary cooperation with federal authoritiesnor cause or force the city to violate federal laws such as Title 8, Section 1324, for harboring illegal immigrants,” the office added. Keep reading: Activists condemn President Donald Trump’s “cruelty and divisiveness” It was reported that the Huntington Beach City Council’s determination came into effect immediately. Huntington Beach Mayor’s Statement It happened this Tuesday, one day after Donald Trump’s inaugurationwho signed a host of executive orders, including several on immigration. Vigil in Los Angeles for immigrant rights.Credit: Damian Dovarganes | AP Among Trump’s first orders there was a declaration of national emergency on the southern borderas well as the return of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, which requires people to wait for asylum procedures in Mexico regardless of their country of origin. Keep reading: Farmers receive threats: “Report illegal foreigners… there is nowhere to hide” Additionally, border czar Tom Homan declared that the new administration is ending the federal “catch and release” program, that allowed immigrants who entered the United States without documents to remain in the country because they are in the asylum process. Another action that President Trump intends is to end birthright citizenship in the United States, a measure that caused several states, including California, to file lawsuits against the initiative. Keep reading:· Trump orders the accelerated deportation of undocumented immigrants· A bishop’s sermon in front of Trump in which she asks him for clemency for migrants and LGBT people· End of CBP One and cancellation of appointments for migrants leaves 270,000 stranded at the border

What is the message of the letter that Biden left for Trump in a drawer in the White House?

Before giving up the presidency, Joe Biden decided to write a few lines dedicated to Donald Trump in a document placed in one of the drawers of the desk where the Republican now works. The day after his presidential inauguration, The New York tycoon thanked his predecessor for taking the time to leave him a message, but above all he recognized the good intention of his words. “It was a very nice letter. It was a bit of an inspiring letter. Enjoy it, do a good job. Important, very important. How important the work is. It was a positive thing for him to write it. I appreciate the letter,” the head of the nation said before several representatives of the media. Joe Biden left the White House with the worst approval rating for his job since he became president. (Credit: Alex Brandon / AP) Trump discovered the letter in a white envelope with the legend addressed to “47” and Its content is extremely significant after Biden became its main political detractor for just over four years, first by repealing some of his policies that he had implemented during his administration, such as the restrictions on women’s reproductive rights and the pressure exerted on immigrants who lacked documents to prove their stay in the United States. Later, in his attempt to be re-elected, the Democratic politician attacked Donald John Trump with everything, pointing out him as a very dangerous character for American democracy. However, Before retiring from the White House, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. tried to turn the page with a text wishing the best to whoever now takes his place in Washington. “Dear President Trump: As I bid farewell to this sacred office, I wish you and your family all the best in the next four years. The American people—and people around the world—look to this house for steadfastness in the inevitable storms of history, and my prayer is that the years ahead will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation. May God bless you and guide you as he has blessed and guided our beloved country since our founding,” states the text signed by the 82-year-old Democrat dated January 20. Keep reading: • Vivek Ramaswamy gives up his mission to try to save the government millions of dollars• Trump sets a date for charging 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada• Trump’s insistence on increasing defense spending to 5% worries NATO

Activists condemn President Donald Trump’s “cruelty and divisiveness”

Leaders of the Coalition for Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) and social leaders of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church of Los Angeles condemned the series of executive orders of President Donald Trump, as part of his promises on the “first day” of government and regretted the rescinding a memorandum that prevented immigration and Border Patrol agents from entering schools and hospitals and other sensitive locations. The president’s decrees include dozens of immigration measures that further divide the country, close access to asylum, end birthright citizenship, undermine due process and pave the way for mass arrests and deportations, which would end in an economic crisis in the country and separation of families. “While no one is safe, we continue fighting for our children,” said Mrs. Vianey Rojas, originally from Mexico City, who participated in the vigil. “We deserve respect and what the government wants to do is unfair,” he added, while dozens of immigrants chanted: From north to south! From east to west! We will win this fight! At all costs! Some people at the protest called for no more money to be used to deport people.Credit: Jorge Luis Macías | Impremedia There are no longer protected areas Under the new Trump administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued memos to lift limits on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to perform work in “protected areas” under former director Alejandro Mayorkas. the news network first announced FoxNews. These protected areas were schools at all levels, health care facilities, places of worship, “places where children gather,” social service establishments, food banks, religious or civil ceremonies, and disaster relief and response centers. emergencies. “We have a network of workers and community organizations to fight together,” Felipe Cáceres, organizer of the SEIU Local 721 union, told La Opinion. “Despite what they do, we have rights and we are going to protect children and undocumented people. , even though they are saying that churches and schools will not be sanctuaries.” Angélica Salas is director of CHIRLA.Credit: Jorge Luis Macías | Impremedia What fell apart The Mayorkas policy was initially established in 2011 by then-ICE Director John Morton. At that time, the execution of specific coercive actions was prohibited. in a variety of sensitive spaces. Similar guidance was also issued to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in 2013. While in 2021, Mayorkas issued guidance to ICE and CBP on enforcement actions in or near areas requiring special protection. “In our pursuit of justice, including the execution of our law enforcement responsibilities, we impact people’s lives and promote the well-being of our country in the most fundamental ways.” The guidance added that: As a result, when conducting a law enforcement action, ICE and CBP agents and officers must first examine and consider the impact of the location where the actions are likely to take place, their effect on the people and broader social interests. Raúl Murillo, director of Hermandad Servicios Comunitarios, indicated that Trump summarized what his administration will be with two gestures: the alleged Nazi salute of his main follower, Elon Musk, and “the totally racist and anti-immigrant measures that he announced from day one.” ”. One of the protesters shared the emergency number for immigrants who need help.Credit: Jorge Luis Macías | Impremedia “Trump is causing terror in our community; It is not satisfied with putting pressure on the workers; Now he also wants to sow fear in our children and parents when they go to drop their children off at school and encounter ICE agents,” declared the social activist. “Wanting to separate families is totally inhumane; something of those who have no sensitivity and of those who have no love for the most vulnerable, our children.” ‘Stay in Mexico’ takes effect immediately Likewise, DHS “immediately” reinstated the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), allowing the DHS Secretary return certain applicants for admission to the neighboring country from which they arrive, pending the completion of deportation proceedings pursuant to Section 240 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). End the “abuse” of humanitarian parole DHA Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued further guidance “to end the widespread abuse of humanitarian parole and returns the program to a case-by-case basis.” That way, ICE and CBP will gradually eliminate any parole programs (humanitarian parole) that is not in accordance with the law. “This action empowers the brave men and women of CBP and ICE to enforce our immigration laws and catch foreign criminals—including murderers and rapists—who have entered our country illegally,” a DHA spokesperson said. Migration agents will be able to reach schools. Credit: Jorge Luis Macías | Impremedia “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest. “The Trump Administration will not tie the hands of our brave law enforcement and instead trusts them to use common sense.” The DHS points out that the administration of former President Joe Biden “indiscriminately” allowed the entry of 1.5 million migrants. ‘Scapegoats’ Angélica Salas, director of CHIRLA, said Trump’s proposals at his inauguration indicate “an obsession with changing the United States and scapegoating immigrants in the most cruel and un-American way.” Salas said that the inauguration of a new president in the United States portends new beginnings, the opening of doors and the united search for possibilities for all. “Not this time,” he stressed. “A Donald Trump administration threatens to be a stark contrast to immigrant communities everywhere, and to a nation that just a few years ago praised the contributions of immigrants as essential and key to keeping our nation afloat during the days dark aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic,” he added. Trump’s measures are a direct attack on the Latino, migrant community, some of the protesters said. Credit: Jorge Luis Macías | Impremedia “President Trump continues his divisive and hateful rhetoric, demonizing immigrants and announcing numerous policies whose impact is already being felt on the border and in the interior,” Salas explained. In fact, CHIRLA rejects as “false, cruel and dangerous both the notions that there is some type of emergency or invasion on … Read more

Sheinbaum affirms that his government has already begun a “very cordial” dialogue with Trump through Marco Rubio

The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardorevealed that his government He has already started a “very cordial” conversation with the Donald Trump administration through the new Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio.who held a phone call with the Mexican Foreign Minister, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, to talk about migration and security issues. “I want to inform you that yesterday the Foreign Minister, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, spoke by phone with the Secretary of State, Rubio; conversations have already started, It was a very good conversation, very cordial“, he revealed in his morning conference. “There was talk of migration issues, security issues, and as of yesterday these conversations began, which is very important for everyone to know,” he continued. The telephone conversation announced by Sheinbaum took place after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed executive orders that would impact Mexico such as the declaration of emergency on the southern border, the designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and the reactivation of the program ‘Stay in Mexico’. “This is important information for everyone to know, given this idea that there is no communication, it was formally established yesterday. It is the first call from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the first one he made was to Mexico, and it was a very cordial call, Yesterday the chancellor informed me and from there a process of talks between both governments has begun,” he said. Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico.Credit: Isaac Esquivel | EFE After rejecting reports from Mexican media that indicate that the number of deportees to Mexico increased after Trump’s arrival, the head of the Mexican executive assured that there were fewer receptions of compatriots than in previous days. “Yesterday there were no (deportees), there was even less reception of Mexicans that in previous days, so as I said yesterday that we put everything in its place, we are going to support our brothers and sisters who return. ‘Mexico embraces you’ is the program and here in Mexico you will always be received with open arms and Mexico is also experiencing a stellar moment,” he explained. “Also inform you that the care centers on the border are already being installed. Yesterday Secretary Marat was there and today I have asked the Secretary of Welfare to go supervise some of these centers and other secretaries who will also be supervising,” he said. Sheinbaum Pardo maintained that Mexico’s position with the new Trump administration will be to address the causes of the migration phenomenon and make investments in Central America. “Our position is that the most humane and effective way to address the migration phenomenon is cooperation for development, investment in places where there are people who emigrate out of necessity. That will also continue to be our position with the United States, with the Trump administration, with President Trump, that it is essential that there be investments in Central Americain our country, of course in the importance of the Treaty, which I am sure he also values, so that is our approach,” she stated. Keep reading:• Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo makes history by taking the oath as the first President of Mexico• Claudia Sheinbaum recognizes the work of migrants and assures that it is time for women• Sheinbaum will assume the presidency of Mexico with 63% favorable opinion among Mexicans

Trump orders the accelerated deportation of undocumented immigrants

WASHINGTON, DC- A executive order can include various government policies, such as the one recently signed by President Donald Trump, “Protecting Americans from Invasion”where it orders the immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants to apply. “The Secretary of Homeland Security will promptly take appropriate measures to utilize all other provisions of the immigration laws or any other federal law (…), to ensure the efficient and expedited removal of aliens from the United States“, indicates the order signed this Tuesday. The Trump Administration orders the application of this strategy “against all inadmissible and deportable foreigners.” It places particular emphasis on “those foreigners who threaten the security of the American people.” The guideline is set out in Section 9, where it states that even New arrivals may be subject to deportationa policy that has also been applied by Democratic governments, but the period of authorized stay may vary in each government. “(The) efficient deportations of newcomers and other foreigners are authorized,” indicates the order that cites the Immigration and Nationality Law (INA). Each administration is free to set its deportation priorities, as the Supreme Court confirmed in June 2023, when Republicans pushed for the administration to Joe Biden deport any immigrant, rather than allowing immigrants ICE agents evaluate all the conditions of an undocumented person to determine if he or she was a danger to public safety or national security. The expedited deportation process worries immigrant advocates because due process can be violated by preventing a person from presenting their case before an immigration judge. The INA (at 8 USC 1225) when discussing inspection by immigration officials; expedited expulsion of foreigners who arrive inadmissible and referral for hearing indicates that even in expedited deportation, the processes must be before a judge, even if they are expedited. During the first Trump administration, summary trials were held in temporary facilities in Texas, so that expedited deportations were approved by a judge, although the immigrants did not have a legal representative. Operational anywhere Added to the accelerated deportations was the decision of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) so that ICE agents can execute deportation orders in churches, schools, shelters, courts and other places that were considered “sensitive areas”. ICE affirms that the orders against criminals will be executed, but in churches, for example, it is documented that women with children request refuge to avoid deportation, because they have an order from a judge. Keep reading:· With Democratic support, Laken Riley Law against immigrants advances· Tom Homan on mass deportation: “ICE agents from all over the country will be on the streets from the beginning”· Ted Cruz focuses deportations on criminals when speaking at Hispanic gala: “Take your bags and go”

Trump orders federal diversity, equity and inclusion employees to be placed on leave

One night after Donald Trump signed an executive order eliminating the federal government’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, The president ordered that all employees in that area be placed on paid leave starting Wednesday. Thus, the new administration sent a letter to all heads and acting heads of government agencies, informing them that All federal employees on DEI duty must be placed on paid leave by 5 p.m. Wednesday. This comes as agencies prepare to close all DEI-related offices and programs and delete all websites and social media accounts for those offices. It also calls on federal agencies to submit a written plan by Jan. 31 to lay off employees. As reported by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, “President Trump campaigned on ending the scourge of DEI from our federal government and returning America to a merit-based society where people based on their abilities, not the color of their skin.” “This is another victory for Americans of all races, religions and creeds. “Promises made, promises kept,” he said. Different media outlets highlighted that after signing the anti-DEI executive order this week, Trump fired the leader of the US Coast Guard, Admiral Linda Fagan, the first woman to lead one of the branches of the US Armed Forces. According to Fox News, the new government’s decision is due to an “erosion of trust” in Fagan due to issues related to border security or recruitment. However, critics say the dismissal came from concerns about his obsession with politics. DEI. Fagan, according to the same network, made diversity, equity and inclusion policies a priority, the same ones that the new Trump Executive has proposed to end. Keep reading: • Trump announces firing of four high-profile officials, including chef José Andrés• Jill Biden defines Donald Trump as “a dangerous bully for the LGBTQ community”• Attorneys general from 18 states sue to stop Trump’s birthright citizenship order

Rubio promises changes in foreign policy under Trump’s “America First” philosophy

Marco Rubio was sworn in as secretary of state, the country’s chief diplomat and the highest-ranking position in the Cabinet, second only to the vice president and president. After a unanimous vote in the Senate, Marco Rubio defended his department’s employees but warned of changes coming under the Trump administration. Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony, Vice President JD Vance described Rubio as a “necessary change of course after a generation of failed foreign policy.” “He’s a bipartisan solution-seeker, a guy who can really get things done, but he’s a conservative with great principles and vision,” Vance said. “And I think more than anyone I’ve met in Washington in recent years, Senator Rubio, I think, understands President Trump’s distinctive priorities.” Thus, after taking the oath of office, Rubio said that “one of the main objectives of American foreign policy will be the promotion of peace.” “Of course, peace through strength, peace always without abandoning our values.”but I think it is extraordinary that it is something that needs to be said and that it has not been said enough in recent times,” added the new secretary. “As for the task before us, President Trump was elected to keep promises and he will keep them. And his main promise when it comes to foreign policy is that the State Department’s priority will be the United States. It will promote the national interests of this country. And he has given us a very clear mandate” “President Trump has made it very clear that everything we do must be justified by the answer to one of three questions: Does it make us stronger, does it make us safer, and does it make us more prosperous? If you don’t do one of those three things, we won’t do it. And that is the objective and that is the task, and that is the mission,” he concluded. Later, Rubio was received in the lobby of the State Department with applause from dozens of workers from this agency. Rubio once again reiterated his firm commitment to advancing Trump’s “America First” political platform, and warned that changes would occur in the State Department as a result. “There will be changes, but the changes do not have to be destructive. They do not have to be punitive,” anticipated the new head of US diplomacy. Rubio stated that the State Department needs to “act faster than ever because the world is changing faster than ever.” “It is an honor to lead this agency. I hope to do so with distinction and integrity, working harder than anyone in this position. And that will not be easy, because there have been very hard-working people before me,” he added. Keep reading:· Marco Rubio highlights sovereignty and economic power of Mexico and recognizes challenges for the United States· Pam Bondi, nominated for attorney general, says at her hearing that she has to study the 14th Amendment· Marco Rubio makes history as the first Hispanic to be Secretary of State

Panama alerts the UN due to Washington’s threat over the canal

The Panamanian government expressed this Tuesday to the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, its concern about the statement by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, that he will seek to regain control of the Panama Canal. In a letter, distributed to the press byr the Panamanian Foreign Ministry, Panama’s permanent mission to the UN tells Guterres that Trump’s statements on Monday in his inauguration speech “are worrying.” “We request your good offices to transmit this communication to the 15 members of the United Nations Security Council,” of which Panama has been a part since January 1, stressed the letter, which summarizes Trump’s statements and the Panamanian government’s response. Trump reiterated in his speech on Monday what he had already said in recent weeks, that his government is going to “recover” the Panama Canal, under Panamanian sovereignty for 25 years, due to the alleged presence of China in the interoceanic waterway. “China operates the Panama Canal, and we didn’t give it to China, we gave it to Panama. And we are going to get it back,” Trump said. “The canal is and will continue to be Panama’s” The Panamanian president, José Raúl Mulino, responded that “the canal is and will continue to belong to Panama.” The Panama Canal, built by the United States and inaugurated in 1914, has this North American country and China as its two largest users. The United States handed it over to Panama in December 1999 in compliance with the treaties signed in 1977 by then-President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian General Omar Torrijos. Keep reading: . Trump expresses disdain for Latin American countries: “We don’t need them”. How much control of the Panama Canal does China really have?. Donald Trump promises to recover the Panama Canal and rename the Gulf of Mexico

Pregnant mothers and organizations demand to protect citizenship by birthright

On the first day of his second term as president, Donald Trump signed a series of decrees and in particularthe immigration environment captured the spotlight, after one of those decrees, called “Protecting the meaning and value of American citizenship,” aims to redefine birthright citizenship, the process that guarantees all born In the United States you automatically obtain citizenship, but this is not the case for the children of immigrants. Given the controversial decision, a group of Democratic Party governors took one of the measures applied by the president to court on his first day, but they were not the only ones to raise their voices, as five pregnant mothers and the organizations CASA and the Project of Asylum Seekers (ASAP) filed a lawsuit in response to the issuance of the Executive Order. Through a joint statement, The lawsuit charges that it is intended to end the constitutional right of birthright citizenship explicitly provided for in the Fourteenth Amendment. That lawsuit was filed in the District of Maryland and is being litigated by ASAP, CASA, and the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) at Georgetown Law School. What does the order signed by Trump say? As detailed by the White House itself, “The 14th Amendment has never been interpreted as a universal extension of citizenship to all persons born in the United States… has always excluded from birthright citizenship persons who were born in the United States but (who) are not ‘subject to its jurisdiction.’” In that sense, The Federal Government establishes that children of undocumented immigrants are not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States and, therefore, should not be considered citizens. Demands from the womb “When I fled persecution in my country, I found a new home in the United States and I am proud of the life my husband and I have built in this country over the past six years,” said Monica, a pregnant mother and ASAP member. , asylum seeker and plaintiff named in the lawsuit. “I am shocked that the government does not want my American-born son to have American citizenship. I am afraid for my son and for our family, especially since we cannot return to our country or get our son another citizenship; “I don’t know what we will do,” he continued. Another plaintiff is Maribel, a member of CASA who has lived in the United States for almost two decades. She has two children who were born in this country and today she is pregnant again, she shared: “I am afraid that my unborn child will be denied the basic rights that my other children enjoy, including access to healthcare and quality education. Without the protections of American citizenship, the Trump administration could even try to take my baby from me and our family and deport them to a country they have never known. “It is deeply wrong to subject a newborn baby to such cruelty.” “This Executive Order undermines the very essence of our democracy and represents a direct attack on the constitution. By attempting to deny U.S. citizenship to children born within our borders based solely on their parents’ immigration status, President Trump is attempting to upend centuries of history and legal protections established through executive orders. This cannot be tolerated,” said Nicholas Katz, General Counsel of the CASA organization. “CASA is committed to protecting our members and defending their rights, while continuing to fight for a fair and equitable immigration system, based on dignity and respect for all people,” he said. “Birthright citizenship is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment and has been recognized by the Supreme Court as the law of the land for more than 100 years.”said Rupa Bhattacharyya, Legal Director of ICAP. “The President of the United States does not have the power to amend the Constitution with the stroke of a pen in an Executive Order. “We are confident that the Court will correct this overreach and ensure that all babies born in the United States receive their rightful citizenship and all the privileges and benefits that flow from it.” “This executive order has created chaos and confusion in immigrant communities and among our members, as many asylum seekers wonder if their American-born children will have to apply for asylum,” said Swapna Reddy, co-executive director of ASAP. “Our members, like so many other immigrant parents in the United States right now, are afraid: afraid that their children will not be able to live a stable life without fear and afraid that their children do not belong in the only country they have ever known. “More than 150 years ago, Black people worked together to ensure a more equal right to American citizenship, and now we are proud to defend this right for our members, more than 90,000 of whom are Black,” he said. Keep reading:· Former Ambassador Landau sees “opportunities” between the US and Mexico with Trump, but orders will set a tough binational agenda· New law will allow ICE to detain almost any undocumented immigrant, warns former agency official· Tom Homan on mass deportation: “ICE agents from all over the country will be on the streets from the beginning”

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