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Trump's arrest of Columbia student marks new turn in immigration crackdown debate
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Trump celebrates immigration arrest of pro-Palestine activist, vows to target others
Trump touts ICE arrest of pro-Palestinian student protester
Khalil's attorneys said he is a green card holder married to a pregnant American citizen, and are challenging the validity of the arrest and detention. Khalil's arrest is the latest move by the Trump administration to make good on campaign promises to punish student protesters and universities the president argues have tolerated or encouraged anti-American and anti-Jewish sentiment during pro-Palestinian protests.
President Donald Trump reacted on Monday afternoon to the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian who recently completed his graduate studies at Columbia University and played a leading role in campus protests last year.
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Border czar Tom Homan has warned that Columbia University anti-Israel protest ringleader Mahmoud Khalil will be the first “of many” legal green card holders to be nabbed and targeted for deportation if they abuse their rights.
Trump golf course vandalized over his Gaza ‘ethnic cleansing’ threat: Live - Turnberry, president’s Scottish golf resort in Ayrshire, was covered in red spray paint and slogans, with prized greens dug
JEFFERSON CITY— A proposal to name a large swath of Missouri highways after President Donald Trump received little pushback in a state Senate hearing on Monday. A pair of proposals would name roadways after the president. One, filed by Sen. Nick Schroer, R-Defiance, names Highway D from Route 94 to Highway T after the President.
Multiple sources tell The Associated Press that the Trump Administration is starting another round of job cuts — this one more than 1,000 — at the nation’s weather, ocean and fisheries agency.
President Donald Trump announced Monday the 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico would go into effect beginning Tuesday. Trump also doubled tariffs on some Chinese goods from 10% to 20%.
The Republican members of Missouri's congressional delegation -- including both U.S. senators -- are backing President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance in their tense confrontation with Ukraine's leader.
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