LOS ANGELES, Oct 3 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is offering unaccompanied migrant children $2,500 to leave the U.S.
Community health centers are key to delivering care in underserved communities around the country, but their services could ...
The Department of Homeland Security has begun targeting unaccompanied children in the immigration system with what they call ...
The Trump administration will pay $2,500 to some unaccompanied migrant children 14 to 17 to self-deport from the United ...
The US government shutdown has furloughed 87% of the Education Department staff, halting civil rights investigations and new ...
The policy, referred to as “Freaky Friday” by immigration advocates, is the latest ramp-up in Trump administration enforcement efforts.
ICE confirmed its plan to pay unaccompanied immigrant children in exchange for their agreement to be deported.
Updated at 7:16 a.m. The Legislature on Thursday night approved what was described as a compromise budget to fund the ...
Around dinnertime on Sept. 25, President Donald Trump took to social media to announce a fresh round of tariffs on drugs. The ...
Chastity Bowick is the new incoming executive director of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute. Current executive director Elle ...
Lutnick, a former bond trader who rose to become chairman of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, is Trump's ...
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Pediatricians Can’t Bear These Costs
The Trump administration’s crackdown is turning a difficult profession into an impossible one for some doctors.
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