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How Stephen Miller Is Adjusting Trump’s Immigration Agenda

After the chaos and death that ensued during the deportation raids in Minneapolis, Stephen Miller, the architect of President Trump’s mass deportation campaign, is changing course on immigration. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs explains how the administration’s strategy is shifting.
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Top ICE Lawyer in Minnesota Departs as Immigration Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts

By: Ernesto Londoño and Hamed Aleaziz
Jim Stolley, the chief counsel for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, has left as government prosecutors grapple with a crush of cases.

Demonstrators at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in January in Minneapolis. Government lawyers have failed to respond in a timely manner to the pile of lawsuits and court orders stemming from the mass roundup of immigrants.

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New Cellphone Video Shows ICE Agent’s Perspective Before Minneapolis Shooting

By: Mitch Smith, Hamed Aleaziz and Julie Bosman
The Department of Homeland Security posted a clip of the video on social media and said it was taken by the agent, who killed a 37-year-old woman in the shooting.

Officials blocked off an area near the shooting in Minneapolis on Wednesday.

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Trump Administration Aims to Strip More Foreign-Born Americans of Citizenship

By: Hamed Aleaziz
An official with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it would prioritize “those who’ve unlawfully obtained U.S. citizenship.”

A naturalization ceremony in Boston in August. The Trump administration has been closing loopholes in the immigration system and throwing up roadblocks for people seeking to enter and stay in the country.

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ICE Must Allow Lawmakers to Inspect Detention Centers, Judge Rules

By: Zach Montague and Michael Gold
Judge Jia M. Cobb wrote that two policies announced in June appeared to unlawfully bar members of Congress from making unannounced visits at immigration detention facilities.

Federal agents outside Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark in June. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has curbed access to its detention centers and required seven days’ notice for lawmakers seeking entry.

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Canada’s Population Shrinks Amid Tightened Immigration

By: Vjosa Isai
The government has greatly restricted the number of work and study permits issued to foreigners following an unpopular immigration boom during the pandemic.

International students and others lining up for buses in Brampton, Canada, where many students and temporary workers from India have settled.

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They Had Come to Graduate. Their Minds Were on a Student Held by ICE.

By: Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Todd Heisler
Dylan Lopez Contreras was arrested by immigration authorities. This week, he was remembered during the commencement for a school devoted to immigrants.

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Blow to Biden-era Program Plunges Migrants Into Further Uncertainty

By: Miriam Jordan and Jazmine Ulloa
A Supreme Court ruling on Friday ended temporary humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of people. But it is unclear how quickly many could be deported.

The Supreme Court ruling ended temporary protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants

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‘JD Vance Is Wrong’: The Pope Appears Uneasy With Trump Immigration Policies

By: Lisa Lerer
Before Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost became pope, a social media account under his name shared criticisms of the Trump administration’s positions on immigration.

Vice President JD Vance in Rome to meet with Pope Francis last month.

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Inside President Trump’s Battle With the Courts

President Trump’s actions on immigration over the last few weeks may seem like chaos. But they’ve been in motion since 2023. Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, walks us through the president’s plan to test the limits of his power in the courts.
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Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Could Disrupt St. Louis’s Growth Strategy

By: Lydia DePillis and Akilah Townsend
Shrinking cities have tried to stabilize their populations with foreign-born residents. The strategy was working, until the inauguration.

Alaa Hasan Mari and his children are staying in a hotel while they await housing assistance from an organization that had its funding frozen after President Trump returned to office.

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What Are Sanctuary Cities, and Do They Need to Cooperate With Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans?

By: Miriam Jordan
States, counties and cities across the U.S. have adopted policies to limit cooperation with immigration agents who seek to deport undocumented immigrants.

A tent shelter facility built for migrants on Randall’s Island. Some cities, like New York, prohibit the use of city resources like transportation or personnel for immigration enforcement.

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Here Is How Trump Moved to Seal the Southern Border on Day 1

By: Eileen Sullivan
President Trump issued a raft of executive orders that effectively block migrants from entering the United States and applying for asylum, closing off major legal channels for immigration.

Migrants who had made appointments using the government app CBP One waited to enter the Paso Del Norte international bridge in the Mexican city of Juárez on Monday.

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East Germans Lean Toward Extremes in State Elections

By: Steven Erlanger and Christopher F. Schuetze
The Alternative for Germany party was on course to win in Thuringia, according to projections, in what was seen as a worrying sign of the health of German democracy.

An Election Day gathering for the far-right AfD party on Sunday in Erfurt, Germany.

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Darién Gap Migration Is Halted After Colombia Arrests Boat Captains

By: Julie Turkewitz
Boat operators suspended migrant crossings after Colombia arrested two captains. The Biden administration has asked Colombia to do more to stem the flow of people bound for the U.S. border.

People from Venezuela and Cuba waiting in Necoclí, Colombia to cross the Darién Gap, hoping to make it to the United States.

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What Is ‘Settler Colonialism’?

By: Jennifer Schuessler
A look at the academic roots of the idea, which has stirred fierce debate when applied to Israel.

Pro-Palestinian activists at a rally in Washington in November.

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With Shutdown Looming, House and Senate Leaders Agree on Spending Levels

By: Carl Hulse
Despite the deal, time is short to assemble and pass legislation putting the agreement in force before a Jan. 19 deadline.

The agreement includes an increase in Pentagon spending to $886.3 billion and holds nondefense funding essentially flat at $772.7 billion

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They Fled Climate Chaos. Asylum Rules Made for War Might Not Help.

By: Miriam Jordan
“We need protection,” one migrant at the U.S. border said. But the legal system for refugees never envisioned the millions displaced by global warming.

Among the hundreds of migrants camped along the Rio Grande in Matamoros, Mexico, were members of the Indigenous Miskito group in Honduras.

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Donors Give Over €300,000 for Immigrant Who Intervened in Dublin Stabbing

By: Christopher F. Schuetze
A Brazilian man stopped a stabbing that prompted one of the worst anti-immigrant riots in recent history. Many people in Ireland and beyond are saying thanks by buying him a proverbial pint.

Police officers stood guard near the site of a stabbing that left several children injured in Dublin on Thursday.

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