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Economy
Wall Street is divided over whether immigration is behind US hiring slowdown
By
Augusta Saraiva
and
Bloomberg
August 9, 2025
Politics
Penske says it ‘did not authorize’ border patrol to use a rental truck to ambush immigrants at an LA Home Depot
By
Christopher Weber
,
Jaimie Ding
and
The Associated Press
August 7, 2025
Economy
Here’s what the doomsayers are getting wrong about the job market, according to a Wall Street veteran
By
Jason Ma
August 4, 2025
Commentary
Nearly half of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. It shows how Latino entrepreneurs can drive America’s economic future
By
Julián Castro
and
Carolina Martinez
July 30, 2025
Politics
Lawyers say ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detainees are being held ‘incommunicado, with no ability to access the courts’
By
Mike Schneider
and
The Associated Press
July 28, 2025
Politics
Pentagon removes 700 Marines Trump deployed to Los Angeles over objections of local leaders
By
Jaimie Ding
and
The Associated Press
July 22, 2025
Health
3 Democrat-led states cut Medicaid access for people lacking permanent legal status to save money: ‘People are going to die’
By
Trân Nguyễn
,
Devi Shastri
and
The Associated Press
July 22, 2025
Travel & Leisure
Buried in Trump’s beautiful bill is a new $250 fee on travelers to the U.S. Estimates project it could cut the federal deficit by nearly $30 billion
By
Nino Paoli
July 19, 2025
Politics
Army veteran and U.S. citizen was sprayed with tear gas and dragged from his car in deadly immigration raid. He warns it could happen to anyone
By
Olga R. Rodriguez
and
The Associated Press
July 17, 2025
Politics
5 men flown to tiny African nation of Eswatini as Supreme Court lifts restriction on random deport destinations
By
Gerald Imray
and
The Associated Press
July 16, 2025
Politics
ICE wants landlords to turn over leases and other info as it ramps up mass-deportation efforts
By
R.J. Rico
and
The Associated Press
July 15, 2025
Politics
Deadly ICE raids on California cannabis farms yield over 360 arrests in one of largest anti-immigrant crackdowns by Trump
By
Julie Watson
,
Amy Taxin
,
Olga R. Rodriguez
and
The Associated Press
July 15, 2025
Economy
For the first time in 50 years, the U.S. will likely experience negative net migration, shrinking the U.S. workforce—and economic growth by extension
By
Sasha Rogelberg
July 15, 2025
Politics
Trump says he’s ‘giving serious consideration to taking away’ Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship
By
The Associated Press
July 14, 2025
Politics
Nursing homes struggle to recruit staff as Trump attacks sources of immigrant workers: ‘We feel completely beat up right now’
By
Matt Sedensky
and
The Associated Press
July 14, 2025
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