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There is agreement among Democrats that the party had a problem on immigration and border security in the 2024 election, but there’s no consensus on how to fix it. Lisa Lerer, a national political correspondent for The New York Times,
The party’s leftward shift in the Biden administration arguably laid the groundwork for President Trump’s aggressive approach. Deciding the next move won’t be easy.
The podcast king, once a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, denounced the president’s aggressive deportation tactics on his wildly popular podcast.
What began as a fringe movement is now gaining traction, driven by voter dissatisfaction with mainstream political parties and a strong online following.
President Donald Trump’s spending cuts and border security package would inject hundreds of billions of dollars into his mass deportation agenda.
As the House moved to pass the GOP's marquee bill, Democrats began testing out the attacks they hope will win them back Congress in 2026.
With Canada in a caretaker government, bureaucrats weighed the potential 'sensitivities' of acting during a federal election campaign that revolved around U.S.-Canada relations.
The governor's office is worried enough to cite Trump’s immigration policies as an economic risk in state budget forecasts.
Data from Black Box Intelligence shows weaker traffic to restaurants in areas with a heavy population of people with a Mexican heritage
While K-12 educators aren't meant to be immigration experts, researchers say some basic knowledge can help them serve immigrant students.
As NYC primary election results come in, Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has a commanding lead over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the mayor's race.
U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver captured the spotlight this month when she was indicted on charges she assaulted officials during an oversight visit to an immigration detention center in May.