The Miami Herald has heard from Miamians, advocates and lawyers who are watching closely to see how Trump’s policy directives will impact their lives and communities. In an effort to reach as many readers as possible, the Herald is asking South Floridians to share their experiences and concerns about the new administration’s executive orders.
The U.S. Coast Guard is increasing its presence in the waters off South Florida in the wake of President Donald Trump’s executive orders, signed his first day back in office, aiming to curb
MIAMI - Margelis Tinocco, 48, broke down in tears at the Mexican-U.S. border Monday, the day her long-awaited immigration appointment was canceled. Tinocco is among over 30,000 migrants who had been waiting in Mexico for a chance to enter the U.S. under the now-defunct CBP One app, which President Donald Trump terminated on his first day in office.
The 23rd Congressional District, which includes the Atlantic Coast from Fort Lauderdale to Boca Raton and extends west to Parkland, has the highest median household income of any congressional
The changes leave South Floridians divided, with many anxiously awaiting clarity on how enforcement will be carried out.
By Michael Hudak, Kevin Boulandier, Dannielle Garcia Click here for updates on this story MIAMI (WSVN) — On his first day in office, President Donald Trump wasted no time getting to work on one of his key campaign issues: immigration.
Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Monday night that he believes his order will withstand legal challenges.
Trump's second term sees immediate immigration policy changes, affecting South Florida communities and prompting varied local reactions.
Monday marked the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States. Multiple lawmakers from South Florida reacted to his inauguration.
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength since the Ronald Reagan era in the 1980s.
A live breakdown of all Florida moments at Donald Trump's inauguration and from his "backup White House" in Palm Beach.