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Former United States President Bill Clinton asserted that the legislation strengthened "the rule of law by cracking down on illegal immigration at the border, in the workplace, and in the criminal justice system — without punishing those living in the United States legally". [4]
Trump and his political views have often been described as nationalist. [41] [42] John Cassidy of New Yorker writes that Trump seeks to make the Republican Party "into a more populist, nativist, avowedly protectionist, and semi-isolationist party that is skeptical of immigration, free trade, and military interventionism."
Hillary Clinton on Friday criticized the Trump administration during a speech in Dublin. Clinton slams Trump administration for using immigrant children as ‘political pawns’ Skip to main content
Study after study finds a positive association between immigration and long-run economic growth--and therefore, ultimately, the living standards of all Americans. The Trump Administration's immigration [restrictions] may achieve a temporary boost in wages of the low-paid now, but at a cost to the country's future prosperity." [356]
They favored Trump 55% to 43%, according to Edison Research. Four years earlier, Biden won Latino men's votes by a 23% margin. In 2016, Hillary Clinton pulled in 63% of their vote, while Trump got ...
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is highlighting former President Bill Clinton’s comment Sunday that Georgia nursing student Laken Riley’s death “probably wouldn’t have happened ...
The Carter administration detained migrants from Haiti in jails, while the Reagan administration "cemented and expanded" such methods to boat migrations arising from the Caribbean (including Cuba), a policy which remained even into the Trump administration. The Clinton administration held Haitian migrants seeking asylum in tents at Guantanamo ...
[126] The Trump administration described Trump's tweets as "official statements by the President of the United States." [127] The federal judge Naomi Reice Buchwald ruled in 2018 that Trump's blocking of other Twitter users due to opposing political views violated the First Amendment and he must unblock them. [128] The ruling was upheld on appeal.