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Trump threatens to strip Rosie O’Donnell of U.S. citizenship.

The president called Ms. O’Donnell, who moved to Ireland a a “threat to humanity” and said she should stay in Ireland, where she moved to in January after Mr. Trump won a second term.

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Rosie O’Donnell in Dublin.

ICE Set to Vastly Expand Its Reach With New Funds

After the passage of President Trump’s domestic policy law, the Department of Homeland Security is poised to hire thousands of new immigration agents and double detention space.

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Federal officers, wearing masks to conceal their identities, detained a man after his immigration court hearing earlier this month in New York.

Immigration Arrests in Los Angeles Spike Amid Aggressive Enforcement

Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested since the beginning of June, more than three times the number in previous months this year.

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Since the beginning of June, Department of Homeland Security agents and officers have arrested nearly 2,800 immigrants in the Los Angeles area, according to the agency.

Trump Administration Ends Deportation Protections for Hondurans and Nicaraguans

The decision by the Homeland Security Department to end protections for migrants from those countries goes into effect in about two months.

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Immigration advocates attending a vigil outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Miami in June 2023.

Trump Administration Ends Deportation Protections for Hondurans and Nicaraguans

The decision by the Homeland Security Department to end protections for migrants from those countries goes into effect in about two months.

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Immigration advocates attending a vigil outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Miami in June 2023.

U.S. Turns Eight Migrants Over to South Sudan, Ending Weeks of Legal Limbo

Courts blocked the handover after lawyers raised concerns of torture. Then the Supreme Court intervened to allow the Trump administration’s plan to move forward.

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U.S. military base Camp Lemonnier last year. After being held in Djibouti for weeks, eight men were deported to South Sudan.

U.S. Turns Eight Migrants Over to South Sudan, Ending Weeks of Legal Limbo

Courts blocked the handover after lawyers raised concerns of torture. Then the Supreme Court intervened to allow the Trump administration’s plan to move forward.

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U.S. military base Camp Lemonnier last year. After being held in Djibouti for weeks, eight men were deported to South Sudan.

Illegal Border Crossings Plunge to Lowest Level in Decades

Border Patrol agents made just over 6,000 arrests in June, according to government figures, a sign that President Trump’s hard-line immigration policies are working to keep people out.

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An armored Stryker combat vehicle patrolling the border between Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and El Paso in June.

Trump Floats Ideas to Help Farmers and Hotel Owners Who Employ Undocumented Workers

President Trump has floated ideas about helping certain industries that rely on immigrant labor, but the White House has yet to release a concrete plan about what’s in store.

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President Trump in South Florida on Tuesday. His attempt to carve out exceptions to his crackdown on immigration has led to confusion among immigrants and business leaders.

Amid Warnings of Iranian Sleeper Cells, a History of Failed Plots

For high-stakes plots like an effort to kill President Trump, Iran has turned to common criminals, raising questions about its capabilities inside the U.S.

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A protest in Tehran last week against the U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites.

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in L.A. Upends Everyday Life for Latinos

Anxiety over federal immigration detentions has gripped thousands of residents in the area and led many to limit the time they spend in public.

Many Latinos are limiting the time they spend in public because they fear federal immigration agents will detain them.

Inside the Global Deal-Making Behind Trump’s Mass Deportations

The administration is pushing nations around the world, including ones at war, to take people expelled by the U.S. government who are not citizens of those countries.

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Inside the Global Deal-Making Behind Trump’s Mass Deportations

The administration is pushing nations around the world, including ones at war, to take people expelled by the U.S. government who are not citizens of those countries.

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Florida Builds ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center for Migrants in Everglades

Immigrant advocates said the move creates a whole new form of detention outside the scope of the federal government.

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The Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, in the Florida Everglades, in 2019. Florida officials now plan to hold migrants in detention there.
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