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Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Tom Suozzi (D-NY) sent a letter Tuesday renewing a meeting request with President Donald Trump to discuss immigration and border security issues in the wake of the Minneapolis shootings.
As the deaths of two American citizens in Minnesota put pressure on President Trump to change his policies on immigrants, panels of dairy leaders and analysts at the International Dairy
Archbishop Bernard Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis — whose territory has become a flashpoint in the nation's immigration policy debate — is calling for "comprehensive immigration reform now," citing "human cost on all sides.
Senate efforts to avert a government shutdown face hurdles over Homeland Security funding and immigration reforms, as public vigils highlight urgent calls for change
Immigration may have been a political liability for Democrats in 2024. But two years later, it's shaping up to be a top issue they're relying on to galvanize support and mobilize their base.
A state Senate committee took testimony Thursday on legislation that would put new guardrails on federal immigrations operating in Michigan.
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Hundreds pack San Antonio Democratic rally, leaders call for immigration Reform and voter action
“We need to change what’s going on in this world because everybody has a right to live in this world,” said Rosemary DeHoyos. “All of us are immigrants.”
Lawmakers heard testimony Thursday on three state Senate bills focused on immigration enforcement.
The debate over immigration and ag labor reform has been a political hot potato for decades now and has led to inaction by Congress, but leaders of the House and Senate Ag Committees say they are making it a priority for 2026.
A woman in Mexico has spent more than half a decade trying to immigrate to the U.S. legally, showing that doing it the "right way" isn't as simple as it sounds.
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Using the Minneapolis violence to push immigration reform
USING THE MINNEAPOLIS VIOLENCE TO PUSH IMMIGRATION REFORM. “Comprehensive immigration reform” has failed several times in Congress. The issue is too fraught, too complex, and the parties are too far apart for a fundamentally divided House and Senate to pass far-reaching legislation.