Immigration
Joe Biden can quickly reverse many of Donald Trump’s immigration policies
Many immigrants breathe a sigh of relief with Biden victory
Kristin Urquiza’s Father Died From COVID, Feeling Betrayed by Trump, and Then She Helped Turn Arizona Blue
Cornyn defended Trump for siphoning Pentagon budget to pay for border wall, but now claims he was against it
Trump administration hypes immigration enforcement in key swing state ahead of election
How the pandemic has complicated these immigrants’ path to citizenship
The coronavirus pandemic has changed life for almost everyone in the United States. But it has also significantly disrupted the efforts of those seeking to become American citizens -- some of whom are eager to vote in the November election. John Yang reports on how COVID-19 has made the already challenging path to citizenship even more difficult.
Chasm on Immigration Between Biden and Trump Could Mean Debate Fireworks
Trump hiring of illegals immigrants an issue for Pennsylvania voters
AP Voter Poll Shows Focus on Trump, Immigration, Health Care
Trump Does not Want to Solve the Problem, He Wants to Exploit it
There he goes again. Trump and the Republican Party are so desperate to change the subject from the heinous murder of eleven American Jews in their place of worship and the GOP’s terrible record on healthcare and taxes, the President is calling a group of Central Americans fleeing violence and seeking safety a threat to national security.
Trump targets citizenship, stokes pre-election migrant fears
WASHINGTON (AP) - Thousands of U.S. troops to stop an "invasion" of migrants. Tent cities for asylum seekers. An end for the Constitution's guarantee of birthright citizenship. With his eyes squarely on next Tuesday's elections, President Donald Trump is rushing out hardline immigration declarations, promises and actions as he tries to mobilize supporters to retain Republican control of Congress. His own campaign in 2016 concentrated on border fears, and that's his final-week focus in the midterm fight. "This has nothing to do with elections," the president insists. But his timing is striking.