From the commentary, "Spare us the line about this being a nation of immigrants. ... This is also a nation of laws. The line between legal entry and the unlawful kind needs to be drawn (clearer)."
It is named after the Georgia nursing student bludgeoned to death by an undocumented migrant who had previously been apprehended for shoplifting and child endangerment.
President Donald Trump is executing a shock and awe strategy, burying the public in a smoky cloud of flamboyant proposals. Some, like ending birthright citizenship, are quickly slapped down in
It is named after the Georgia nursing student bludgeoned to death by an undocumented migrant who had previously been apprehended for shoplifting and child endangerment. A newly elected senator ...
It is named after the Georgia nursing student bludgeoned to ... Shoplifters on the wrong side of that line don’t belong here. Follow Froma Harrop on Twitter @FromaHarrop. She can be reached ...
It's not hard to understand why Sen. Ruben Gallego voted for the Republican-written Laken Riley Act.
It is named after the Georgia nursing student bludgeoned to death by an undocumented migrant who had previously been apprehended for shoplifting and child endangerment. A newly elected senator ...
Froma Harrop It's not hard to understand why Sen ... It is named after the Georgia nursing student bludgeoned to death by an undocumented migrant who had previously been apprehended for ...
It’s not hard to understand why Sen. Ruben Gallego voted for the Republican-written Laken Riley Act. The measure would force the federal detention without bail for undocumented migrants accused of any
Yes, we’re a nation of immigrants, but we’re also a nation of laws. Legal immigrants need that protection.
It's not hard to understand why Sen. Ruben Gallego voted for the Republican-written Laken Riley Act. The measure would force the federal detention without
But he knows how frustrated most Americans have become about illegal immigration, fellow Latinos included. That said, critics of the Laken Riley Act do have a somewhat valid point. The bill makes no provision to free those arrested if charges are later dropped or otherwise deemed innocent of the crime.