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Republicans hone in on sentence change for human trafficking, court system transparency and tackling "soft-on crime" policies
Letters sent this week warned state officials that they could face prosecution if they fail to detain immigrants for ICE
The order is part of Trump’s “America First” priorities, which characterize the influx of migrants and refugees as a “strain on community safety and resources.”
President Donald Trump ordered Monday that individuals born in the U.S. are not entitled to automatic citizenship. The order makes stipulations based on the parents' legal status and residency.

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With sanctuary counties and growing tensions over immigration policies, how will a Legislature in chaos approach the session with immigrants in mind?
From the column: "Trump will have to endure a relentless narrative that these measures are cruel and heartless, but Americans will welcome the relief."
From the column: "Trump should concentrate his deportation agenda on this group: immigrants who are here illegally and who have committed serious crimes."
The federal trial of Harshkumar Patel and Steve Shand is being held in Fergus Falls, where both face charges for a smuggling ring linked to a family freezing to death in 2022 near Pembina.
"Oct. 25 letter ... seemed meant to instill fear."
In interviews with the News Tribune, the two congressional candidates presented contrasting views on issues including the economy, energy sector, southern border, foreign policy and abortion.
Maybe this is too obvious to mention, but if Trump succeeds with his mass-deportation threat, this country would face challenges like who would toil in the fields harvesting our food?
Sadly, MAGA Republicans too often take anecdotal reports, true or not, and magnify them to smear whole communities.
America was built by immigrants!

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