What kinds of real-world consequences could they have on people living in the country both illegally and legally?
It's fitting that President-elect Donald Trump attended an Ultimate Fighting Championship event last weekend. For his cabinet ...
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin shows no signs of backing down in its war on Ukraine, regardless of what Donald Trump claims.
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Donald Trump has backed calls for a "national emergency" plan as part of his mass deportation policy.
Like the EPA administrators from Trump's first term—former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler and "fossil fuel puppet" Scott Pruitt ...