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‘I Am Not Scared of That Guy’: Van Jones Says Trump Appeared ‘Nervous’ Throughout Primetime Address
CNN commentator Van Jones said that whatever fears Democrats have about President Donald Trump, those feelings should have been allayed on Wednesday night.
President Donald Trump's "gold card" immigration plan launched, a system the administration claims will fast-track residency and citizenship for wealthy immigrants.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday officially launched his “gold card” visa, a new immigration pathway that will allow foreigners to pay $1 million to expedite their visa application, or have companies pay $2 million to sponsor a foreign worker they want to bring into the US.
In southern China, Bill Liu, co-founder of Guangzhou Cheuk Yuet Overseas Consulting Service, said few of his clients and peers are planning to apply. “Without a clear two- to three-month path to permanent residency and congressional backing, even the wealthy find it hard to be swayed,” Liu said.
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Lawmaker Calls Trump a ‘National Embarrassment’ After President’s Latest Anti-Immigration Tirade
The President’s singling out of Somalia comes shortly after protesters—and Democratic lawmakers— condemned his targeting of Minnesota’s Somali Community. During a Cabinet meeting last week, Trump said that Somalia is “barely a country” and referred to Somali immigrants as “garbage.”
Nearly eight years ago, President Donald Trump denied using the word “shitholes” to describe African countries during an Oval Office meeting on immigration. But now he has fessed up.
President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown, prompted by the shooting of two National Guard members, means he has now halted or significantly tightened every form of foreign entry into the US,
The largest US home improvement chain is under a harsh spotlight as its big-box stores become a backdrop for President Donald Trump’s drive to deport 1mn immigrants a year.
President Donald Trump’s aggressive policy agenda is doing more than reshaping the economy and immigration enforcement - it’s also giving a handful of Democratic governors a national stage to position themselves as potential 2028 presidential contenders.