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The president said he heard concerns about ICE raids on farms and hospitality businesses. Then he reversed course.
The administration is using dark memes, music videos and personal jabs to boost its immigration policy across social media. Not everyone thinks it’s funny.
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Raw Story on MSNWhite House has insiders convinced Trump is unfit for job — whistleblowerDonald Trump’s White House even now contains staffers convinced he is unfit to be president, a former senior administration official who famously spoke out anonymously about such concerns during Trump’s first term said.
Donald Trump’s hardline stance on immigration has caused a split in the White House, pitting the policy’s chief architect against politicians under pressure from farming lobbies. The president’s administration has been ramping up immigration raids to fulfil Mr Trump’s campaign pledge to carry out the “largest deportation programme” in US history.
The president’s policy on tariffs has become an unpredictable mess. His approach to mass deportations is increasingly looking similar.
President Trump’s decision to pause most raids targeting farms and hospitality workers took many inside the White House by surprise. It came after intensive lobbying by his agriculture secretary.
President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown threatens to shrink the workforce for one of America’s fastest growing jobs: Home health and personal care aides.
A poll of U.S. adults from Reuters/Ipsos published on Monday found that more Americans disapprove than approve of how President Donald Trump is handling immigration.
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Amazon S3 on MSNWhite House Lashes Out At Obama Over Immigration DigThe White House has fired back at former President Barack Obama after his criticism of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. “If the American people cared what Obama thought, they would’ve followed his advice and elected open-borders radical,