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Using the Minneapolis violence to push immigration reform
USING THE MINNEAPOLIS VIOLENCE TO PUSH IMMIGRATION REFORM. “Comprehensive immigration reform” has failed several times in Congress. The issue is too fraught, too complex, and the parties are too far apart for a fundamentally divided House and Senate to pass far-reaching legislation.
Democrats are grappling with how to handle the complex political issue of immigration reform and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on the heels of two fatal shootings by federal
Maher said shooting death of Renee Good was an ‘execution in the street’ as thousands protest ICE in Minneapolis
Top border patrol official leading deportation operations in Minnesota and other states, Gregory Bovino, is set to return to prior duties and will be replaced with Tom Homan in MN.
President Donald Trump’s militarized mass deportation campaign may ironically open the door to a more balanced alternative.
The debate over immigration and ag labor reform has been a political hot potato for decades now and has led to inaction by Congress, but leaders of the House and Senate Ag Committees say they are making it a priority for 2026.
One can hope that the tyranny that is settling in on America will cause a critical mass of the American people to engage in some serious soul-searching
The deadly and dangerous actions of immigration officers in Minneapolis belie a serious threat to American law enforcement standards. Outside of Minnesota, Americans, including other law enforcement experts, are horrified by what is unfolding.