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The Trump administration has announced it is creating a new app for those crossing the United States' borders legally. In launching CBP Link, U.S. Customs and Border Protection stated that its existing app, CBP Home, would be used solely by immigrants who intend to self-deport.
He has transformed the borderland into a military base, made arrests by masked agents a common sight in America and packed detention centers with immigrants, the vast majority without criminal records.
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NewsNation on MSNUS Border Patrol to lead DHS operations in Los AngelesSources said El Centro Sector Chief Gregory Bovino is running point on the ground and will report directly to DHS.
President Trump is vowing to focus his immigration crackdown on so-called “crime ridden inner cities” like New York after he ordered an end to controversial workplace raids on farms,
Hundreds of people in El Paso joined demonstrators across the country on 'No Kings Day' to protest Trump policies
A bitter feud is escalating between Republican Sen. Rand Paul and Donald Trump’s top border official, injecting uncertainty into Congress’s attempt to pass the administration’s signature policy bill this month.
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The flow of migrants has dropped significantly, but thousands are still trying to cross, and smugglers are increasingly finding ways to send migrants alone through treacherous terrain.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump sent border message by NASCAR legend after Mexico City raceShane van Gisbergen won NASCAR's debut in Mexico City, as the stock car series raced outside of the United State for the first time since 1958, but it was Carl Edwards' comments on the border that sto
N.J., joined Ari Melber on "The Beat" after being indicted on federal charges stemming from a confrontation with law enforcement at an ICE facility in Newark. She responded to comments made by Trump's border czar,
Senate Finance Committee Republicans published their text of President Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" Monday evening, which includes major tax reforms and even steeper Medicaid cuts than the House called for.
Senate Republicans clash over border security spending as Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham supports $150 billion border plan while Homeland Security Chair Rand Paul questions cost.