WASHINGTON (AP) — The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, bishop of the Diocese of Washington, said Wednesday that she will continue to pray for President Donald Trump, hours after he lashed out at her over a sermon. “I don’t consider him an enemy,” Budde told The Associated Press.
Republicans in the state Legislature are planning to introduce legislation next week targeting immigration and deportation efforts following the Trump administration sweeping
Amid warnings they could lose federal funding or face prosecution for failing to comply with Trump immigration orders, some Michigan officials are disputing ‘sanctuary’ designations.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde in an interview late Wednesday defended the recent plea for mercy she made to President Trump that sparked his demand for an apology. “We’re in a particularly
President Donald Trump is acting on his campaign promises at the fastest clip in modern memory — sending almost hourly shockwaves through the government, the legal system, the science community and around the world.
Springfield, Ohio’s Haitian migrants were drawn here by the potential for good-paying jobs in a place that had more jobs than workers. In the two months since Trump’s victory, some Haitians have left Springfield,
Trump’s rhetoric focuses on mass roundups as a spectacle of fear, but the criminal legal system remains the primary tool for carrying out deportations. The new administration has already stated its intention to expand 287 (g), agreements that deputize local police as immigration enforcers.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has already begun arresting illegal immigrants from coast to coast in the first few days of President Donald Trump's administration.
For the Houston region’s Republican sheriffs, Donald Trump's mass deportation plans could be their chance to turn words into action.
Worth noting: Monthly migrant apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border declined steeply between December 2023 and December 2024— from 249,740 to 47,326 apprehensions—as public Customs and Border Protection data reveals.
The memo is just one example of how President Trump has begun to shift American immigration policy in his first few days in office. In his presidential campaign, Trump vowed to clamp down on immigration and undo Biden-era policies that he said were too permissive and allowed a large influx of undocumented immigrants.