John Jackson - Prehistoric Chuck Grassley getting an earful from his constituents when he tried to make excuses for Trump’s refusal to obtain Abrego Garcia’s return. One asked “if I get a court order to pay $1,200 can I ignore it like Trump ignored the Supreme Court?”
At least 600 students at more than 90 colleges and universities have had their visas revoked or their legal status terminated in recent weeks.
Axios -President Trump pitched a path to legal status for "great people" who are undocumented immigrants in an interview with Fox Noticias yesterday. Trump's informal proposal would help create a pathway to living in the U.S. legally for people who self-deport and have an employer supporting their return, Axios' Brittany Gibson writes.
The idea was also recently floated at a Cabinet meeting. But it's a sharp pivot from Trump's campaign promises for "mass deportation now" and from the rhetoric and policies his administration has embraced. The approach could help industries like farming and hospitality, the president said. Employers could be partly responsible for supporting an immigrant's return. Trump told Fox News' Rachel Campos-Duffy: "We're going to give them a stipend, we're going to give them some money and a plane ticket, and then we're going to work with them if they're good."
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