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Trump's 'Animal' Rhetoric Ignites Debate

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President Donald Trump referred to MS-13 members as animals and said he will continue to do so, despite backlash to his rhetoric. Some congressional members say his remarks are offensive. While others say they are...
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Trump's 'Animal' Rhetoric Ignites Debate

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President Donald Trump referred to MS-13 members as animals and said he will continue to do so, despite backlash to his rhetoric. Some congressional members say his remarks are offensive. While others say they are...
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Hundreds Protest Bay Area ICE Arrests

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus093251 Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the San Francisco offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Wednesday following its announcement of more than 150...
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Protesters compare travel ban to dark US periods

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Civic and community leaders showed up in front of San Francisco City Hall to join a chorus of civil rights protestors nationwide speaking out after the nation's highest court upheld President Trump's travel ban. Speakers...
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Anti-Trump protest outside Blenheim Palace where Trump is meeting May

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Hundreds of anti-Donald Trump prosters gathered outside Blenheim Palace on Thursday where the US President and First Lady Melania Trump were having dinner with UK Prime Minister Theresa May. The anti-Trump protesters with...
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State Senator: San Francisco welcomes immigrants

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Washington – 12 April 2019
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State Senator: San Francisco welcomes immigrants

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President Donald Trump said Friday he is strongly considering releasing "Illegal Immigrants" into Democratic strongholds to punish congressional foes for inaction on the border— just hours after White House and Homeland Security...
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Leader: Rule forces choice between health, family

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Some Detroit-area community leaders predict the Trump administration's new rules to deny green cards to migrants who use public assistance will have a series of negative effects.
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Support for France's far right Political Party The National Front may grow as a result of the Paris Terror Attacks

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VOICED: Shows Exterior shots people adding candles and flowers to memorials for victims of the attack and walking along Paris streets and in Place de la Republique. Exterior shots Paris social housing apartment blocks. Exterior shots...
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Hundreds show support for DACA in Los Angeles

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Sharply at odds with liberal justices, the Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to abolish protections that permit 660,000 immigrants to work in the U.S., free from the threat of...
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Hundreds show support for DACA in Los Angeles

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Sharply at odds with liberal justices, the Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to abolish protections that permit 660,000 immigrants to work in the U.S., free from the threat of...
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Essex Police: 39 People Found Dead In Truck Believed To Be Vietnamese

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Officials initially said the bodies were were believed to be Chinese "based on the documentation found on them," but later walked back that statement.
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Record Number Of Unaccompanied Minors Detained At U.S. Border

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According to data released Tuesday, about 76,000 unaccompanied minors were apprehended during fiscal year 2019.
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Essex Police: All 39 People Found Dead In Truck Have Been Identified

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A police official called the identifications an "important step in the investigation."
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Reports show that over 4.4 million Americans applied for unemployment last week and President Donald Trump pauses immigration into the U.S.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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13 civilians killed in Armenia, Azerbaijan fights; New Zealand PM Ardern wins 2nd term in landslide election;SCOTUS to hear case on illegal immigrants
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Letter Asks DHS To Stop Migrant Expulsions Based On COVID Orders

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The Trump administration has expelled around 197,000 asylum-seekers and migrants under emergency powers invoked during the pandemic.
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CLEAN : Immigrant rights activists demand 'bold' action from Biden and Congress

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DACA recipients and immigrant rights activists gather for a rally in Washington calling on US President Joe Biden to enact immigration reform and a path to US citizenship for those living in the country without legal documentation...
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Immigrants With Protected Status Sue To Restore Path To Green Cards

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Immigrants who've been in the U.S. for 20 years challenge a little-known Trump administration policy change that makes them vulnerable to deportation.
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It's Time to Stand Up for U.S. Democracy, N.Y. AG Says

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Dec.03 -- New York Attorney General Letitia James says it's time for attorneys general to stand up and defend the U.S. democracy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Border Processing Facilities Still Packed

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The Donna, Texas facility is now housing more than 4,100 migrants. It's supposed to hold 250 people due to COVID restrictions.
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Report Says 'Vulnerable' Migrants Could Avoid Restrictions

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BuzzFeed News: Some migrants could receive humanitarian exceptions to enter U.S.
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DHS Head Denies GOP Claims Of 'Crisis' At Border

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There's been an influx of unaccompanied minors heading to the border and being housed in detention facilities as their asylum claims get processed.
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CLEAN : One year after Breonna Taylor's death, protesters still seek "justice", "change"

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Protesters take to the streets of Louisville, Kentucky, one year after Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman, was killed by the police during a raid of her apartment (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)