
U.S. Public Support for Immigration Declines: What’s Driving the Shift?
Public support for U.S. immigration has declined from 77% in 2020 to 64% in 2023. Discover the factors driving this shift and its implications.
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Public support for U.S. immigration has declined from 77% in 2020 to 64% in 2023. Discover the factors driving this shift and its implications.
President Trump directs Pentagon and Homeland Security to expand Guantanamo Bay’s migrant facility to house up to 30,000 individuals.
Under the Trump administration, increased deportations are instilling fear among undocumented migrants facing sudden removal.
Legal migrants in the U.S. are increasingly anxious due to President Donald Trump’s immigration raids and deportation policies. Hispanic communities feel the pressure as their protected statuses are threatened.
Mexico is preparing for a possible influx of millions of deportees as the U.S. administration launches its “largest massive deportation operation in history.”
President Trump initiates mass deportations, deploying military flights for hundreds of undocumented migrants. Legal concerns arise as the operation scales up.
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Mexico’s government evaluates responses to U.S. President Trump’s latest immigration and border security policies, assessing impacts on trade and bilateral relations.
US President Trump orders increased deployment of active-duty troops to the Mexico border, starting with 1,500 soldiers, amid a broader crackdown on illegal immigration. The move could see up to 10,000 troops stationed.
A federal judge in Seattle has temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order to rescind birthright citizenship, declaring it unconstitutional.