Two days before Christmas, America First Legal Foundation — the organization founded by former Trump White House adviser Stephen Miller — sent letters to dozens of officials across the country ...
Two days before Christmas, a group led by President-elect Donald Trump's chief architect of immigration policy wrote to state, county and city officials in so-called "sanctuary" jurisdictions to threaten criminal prosecution,
Two days before Christmas, ominous letters warned hundreds of US officials about potential legal actions against sanctuary jurisdictions resisting deportations. Threats of prosecution and financial penalties targeted officials like Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey.
Stephen Miller was the architect of Donald J. Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda in his first term. Now he is back with fewer internal rivals and even more influence with the president.
President-elect Trump's top aide on immigration and the border spoke with House Republicans during a roughly hour-long meeting Wednesday. Lawmakers who left the room hailed Stephen Miller, who was ...
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Mexico border, immigrants at risk of deportation are seeking to live undetected through an unprecedented crackdown.
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Traveling with staff members loyal to President-elect Donald Trump, Stephen Miller, third from left, deplanes at Andrews Air Force Base, MD, Nov. 13, 2024.
America First Legal, led by current and former Trump advisors, sent ominous letters threatening criminal prosecutions and personal lawsuits against officials in sanctuary jurisdictions that resist mass deportations.
The incoming deputy chief of staff told lawmakers that early action would include directives to give President-elect Donald J. Trump more control over federal workers, as well as on energy and immigration.