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The Trump administration's abrupt move to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has upended the lives of thousands of American employees and family members posted ...
The organizations say the children are at risk because the Trump administration suspended a key program late Tuesday, ordering that the Acacia Center for Justice and its subcontractors immediately ...
The question of whether Trump’s move is unconstitutional or unlawful has long been an open one, Walker said. ... How Trump’s plan would work. Federal agencies, generally, must submit proposed ...
After Trump signed his January 20 executive order calling the federal workforce to return to offices in-person, many agencies advised military spouses they were not exempt if they lived within 50 ...
The Biden administration has received calls for regulations that would have made it harder for a future Trump administration to relocate agency offices and shed federal staffers, but the Office of ...
The Trump administration issued a stop-work order to prevent the Office of Refugee Resettlement from funding organizations providing legal services to unaccompanied minors entering the United States; Mother Jones says the order stops legal representation for 25,000 migrant minors and education programs on rights for 100,000 others.
The move was the latest effort by Trump and top adviser Elon Musk to downsize and align the U.S. government with Trump's policy priorities. Trump to order US agencies to plan for 'large scale ...
The Trump administration considered housing up to 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children on military bases. [159] In a notification to lawmakers, the Pentagon reported officials at Health and Human Services asked about providing beds for children at military installations "for occupancy as early as July through December 31, 2018."