Tag: migrants
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White House accuses Texas of ‘demonizing’ migrants and putting their lives at risk with Greg Abbott’s new law allowing cops to detain and deport border crossers
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called a new law in Texas “extreme” and said it will endanger migrants trying to cross the southern border. On Monday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill that would allow local and state law enforcement agencies to arrest and deport illegal border crossers without federal government intervention. It…
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Republican says he’s mad Trump wasn’t ‘TOUGHER’ when he said migrants are ‘poisoning the blood of our country’: Senator Tommy Tuberville insists ex-president should have gone further because of what is happening at the border
While many Republicans cringed at Donald Trump’s description of migrants in language similar to Adolf Hitler, Senator Tommy Tuberville insisted the former president’s comments were not harsh enough. The former president said last weekend that migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country.” “I’m angry that he wasn’t tougher than that, because have you seen…
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El Paso SUES to block Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s new law to let his cops arrest migrants who cross from Mexico
Published: 2:04 PM EST, December 19, 2023 | Updated: 3:11 PM EST, December 19, 2023 Texas Governor Greg Abbott is being sued by Democrats and immigration rights groups after he signed a law allowing his police to arrest and detain illegal migrants crossing the border into Mexico. El Paso County, one of the most Democratic…
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Republican lawmakers turn on Trump for saying migrants are ‘poisoning the blood’ of our country and quoting Putin
Republicans are disgusted by Donald Trump’s recent statements in which he invoked the language of Adolf Hitler, quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin and praised other authoritarian leaders. Several lawmakers pushed back at the former president, saying migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” as part of comments made at a rally in New Hampshire…
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Lindsey Graham says he couldn’t ‘care less’ how Donald Trump describes migrants after ex-president paraphrased Hitler calling illegal border crossers ‘poison’
Senator Lindsey Graham has criticized Donald Trump’s language in describing illegal immigrants, claiming he is more concerned about addressing the border crisis than using politically correct terminology. It comes as Democrats accuse Trump of invoking Adolf Hitler by calling migrants a “poison” to American society. Additionally, a new Fox News poll released Sunday shows that…
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Chicago’s migrant crisis spirals out of control: City spent nearly $1 million on failed camp before pulling the plug – as officials now IMPOUND buses bringing migrants to the city from Texas on Gov. Greg Abbott’s orders
Chicago has spent nearly a million dollars to build a migrant camp on a toxic site, as the city continues to deal with a massive influx of asylum seekers and officials are now seizing incoming buses. Official records from ABC 7 show the city spent more than $985,000 on the closed migrant camp on a…
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More than 12,000 migrants crossed the border on Tuesday – the highest daily total EVER recorded – as staggering photos show African migrants lined up in Texas
Encounters with migrants at the open southern border reached their highest level ever in a single day on Tuesday, as as many as 12,000 people flooded across the border into the US. Fox News reported that Customs and Border Protection agents said more than 10,000 of the encounters involved Border Patrol agents interacting with illegal…
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Texas plans to let LOCAL cops arrest migrants flooding over Mexico border with controversial new immigration bill – after it sparked outrage in Arizona where Hispanic Americans were racially profiled
The governor of Texas is about to sign what opponents like the ACLU are calling one of the “most radical immigration bills EVER.” SB4 has already been approved by the state Legislature, and Governor Greg Abbott has pledged to sign the bill — which would allow local and state police to make immigration arrests —…