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FIFA urged to use ‘influence’ over President Trump’s ‘abusive’ immigration policy ahead of World Cup
A letter to FIFA, signed by more than 90 civil society groups, expresses "deep concern" about Trump's immigration policies.
Letter writers discuss turmoil in the U.S. government, sky is not falling, Rep. Jen Kiggans and immigration enforcement.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap takes some responsibility for a letter that confused thousands of county voters but says ...
WASHINGTON — Building the border wall. Increasing detention capacity. Hiring thousands of immigration agents. The budget bill narrowly approved by the Senate on Tuesday includes massive funding ...
Nearly 100 civil rights groups signed a letter sent to FIFA expressing concern over U.S. immigration policies ahead of the ...
FIFA, the world soccer governing body, should press the Trump administration to reverse immigration policies that create ...
No one wins when a vulnerable group of human beings are the brunt of dehumanizing insults, especially to gain political points. Over the past eight years, our current president has been repeating ...
I wake up most mornings feeling grateful. I have clear, clean water to pour into my coffeemaker. I can walk outside anywhere in my town without ...
The undersigned civil society organizations are writing to you to express our deep concern about current immigration policies and enforcement measures in the United States and their impact on the 2025 ...
I support President Trump’s proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to illegal ...
In college in the ‘60s, I probably participated in more than my share of protests, and it was great being out there knowing we were going to change the world.
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