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Bloomberg· 2025-10-29 10:10
Trump’s immigration and deportation policies have created a lingering question for businesses, @jonathanjlevin says. If the flow of immigrant labor remains this low, how will America get the workers it needs? (via @opinion) https://t.co/QGXozCClYR ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-29 09:22
Legal & Immigration - Migrant sex offender deported from UK after mistaken release [1]
Family faces potential deportation and separation after over a decade in the U.S.
NBC News· 2025-10-28 00:45
Kaye says she first came to the US 12 years ago, fleeing her home country of Honduras, saying gang members targeted her children. Now, she juggles three different cleaning and construction jobs here in North Carolina while raising a family of four, including 8-year-old Alan and 10-year-old Noah, who Kaye says has severe autism. Both boys, she says, were born in the United States.We've blurred their faces at the family's request. After being detained by ICE in February, Kaylee says she was allowed to stay un ...
Family faces potential deportation and separation after over a decade in the U.S.
NBC News· 2025-10-27 23:31
Immigration Status and Family Impact - A Honduran woman, Kaylee, who has been in the U S for 12 years, faces potential deportation, impacting her family of four, including two US-born children [1][2] - Kaylee juggles three jobs in cleaning and construction to support her family in North Carolina [1] - The uncertainty surrounding her immigration status has caused psychological trauma to Kaylee and her family [8] - Kaylee's oldest son, a high school senior, fears being sent back to Honduras, a country he doesn't know [4] - Kaylee's sister self-deported after being detained for six months and now lives in Honduras [5] Legal and Policy Context - Kaylee was detained by ICE in February but allowed to stay until her next hearing to care for her children; however, that hearing was canceled [2][3] - The Trump administration's immigration policy prioritizes removing dangerous, violent, criminal illegal aliens, but anyone illegally present is eligible for deportation [7] - Approximately 70% of the nearly 60,000 people in detention have no criminal convictions [6] Personal Determination - Kaylee is unwilling to self-deport and is waiting for an updated court hearing [8] - Despite the doubt, Kaylee continues to live day to day, working and trying to do the right things [3][9]
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-23 12:47
RT Rep. Lukas Schubert (@LukasSchubertMT)The killer is an Indian illegal alien named Jashanpreet Singh per @libsoftiktokWe cannot continue to live like this, all illegals must go.Deportation numbers need to be quadrupled from where they're at right now just to get the illegals that came in the past 5 years out. ...
Due process and deportation #shorts
60 Minutes· 2025-10-22 15:23
Department of Justice has the responsibility to obey all court orders. It can disagree with the order. It can appeal it. It can ask the judge to reconsider.But while the order is in effect, it's the obligation of the department to see to it that the government complies. >> Peter Kisler should know he ran the Justice Department as acting attorney general in 2007 for George W. Bush.He worked in Ronald Reagan's White House and today he's part of a law firm representing federal workers fired by the administrati ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-22 13:59
RT Landeur 🏴 (@BritishLandeur)Japan's foreign population is 3% and they've had enough.They're having Mass Deportations at 3%.England's is 35%.🤷♂️ ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-21 17:19
RT Evelina Hahne (@EvelinaHahne)This is Swedish Meya, 16yo, who was attacked and raped by Eritrean Mohamed when she was on her way home from work.He was not sentenced to deportation because the rape didn’t last long enough.You’d think it’s a bizarre joke, but this is the court system in Sweden. Immigrants commit the most awful crimes, yet it’s not "enough" to deport them. ...
MTG calls out Trump's ICE raids
MSNBC· 2025-10-13 23:25
Political Dynamics & Policy Shift - Prominent MAGA influencers are publicly dissenting against Trump's mass deportation scheme [1] - Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene acknowledges the US labor force's reliance on illegal labor across many industries [1] - Greene, a business owner in the construction industry, advocates for a smarter labor plan than mass deportation [1] - Greene's shift in position reflects a change from previously stating "the law is the law" to now acknowledging facts [1] Economic Concerns - Concerns exist within Trump's coalition regarding the economic impact of mass deportations, particularly within industries reliant on immigrant labor [1] - The construction industry, represented by Greene, expresses concerns about labor shortages resulting from mass deportations [1]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-11 00:39
'They treated us like animals' - Inside the epicentre of deportations in New York City https://t.co/Try3cci6JU ...