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A president and a pope: The world's most influential Americans are at odds over Iran
An American Pope is directly criticising an American President over the war in Iran. This is a historic first. The Pope's stance aligns with established church teachings. The President's administration claims divine endorsement for the conflict. The Pope's perspective contrasts with the President's transactional politics. This dynamic presents risks for both leaders.

On birthright citizenship, Trump's restrictive immigration agenda hits a rare roadblock
President Donald Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship faced skepticism from the U.S. Supreme Court. Justices seemed hesitant to support his executive order, which aimed to deny citizenship to children born in America to non-citizen parents. This move contrasts with previous court decisions favoring Trump's immigration policies. A ruling is anticipated by June.

Iran and immigration frustrations fuel new wave of 'No Kings' rallies
Thousands of "No Kings" rallies occurred nationwide Saturday, denouncing President Trump's agenda and policies. Protesters voiced concerns over mass deportation, voting restrictions, diversity attacks, the war in Iran, and soaring gas prices. Demonstrations spanned from Alaska to Puerto Rico, with organizers claiming millions participated.

Airport disruptions abound as senators chase deal to end Homeland Security budget standoff
Senators are working to end the Homeland Security shutdown by funding most of the department, excluding immigration operations. This comes as U.S. airports face severe disruptions and long security lines due to unpaid Transportation Security Administration workers. The proposal aims to address the immediate crisis, though Democrats deem it insufficient.

As Trump pushes deportations, immigration data becomes harder to find
The Trump administration's immigration enforcement data is becoming less reliable. Key statistics from offices tracking immigration since the 1800s are missing. This lack of verifiable numbers hinders researchers, lawyers, and journalists. The Department of Homeland Security is criticized for releasing inconsistent figures. This situation creates a significant information gap regarding immigration enforcement operations.

Who is Markwayne Mullin? Trump’s close ally and pick to replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary; all you need to know
President Donald Trump has removed Kristi Noem from her role as homeland security secretary. He announced Senator Markwayne Mullin will take over the position. Mullin, a Republican ally and former MMA fighter, is expected to focus on border security. Noem will move to a new role as Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas.

‘As dead as fried chicken’: Why Trump finally fired Kristi Noem
Kristi Noem will step down as U.S. Homeland Security Secretary after controversy over a $220 million advertising campaign promoting the administration’s immigration crackdown. Her position became untenable after she told Congress the campaign went through a competitive bidding process and had President Donald Trump’s approval, before later acknowledging the contract had not been competitively bid.

ICE struggles to vet recruits amid US immigration enforcement push, internal email shows
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement faces challenges vetting new recruits amid a major hiring drive. The agency is establishing procedures for past misconduct allegations. Concerns are raised about shortened training and vetting quality. Some recruits were flagged for suspected gang ties and active arrest warrants. DHS denies struggles with background checks, stating all hires undergo extensive vetting.

Trump's immigration chiefs are set to testify in Congress following protester deaths
Top immigration officials face Congress Tuesday. They will answer questions on enforcement actions in US cities. Recent events have drawn criticism. Agencies are under scrutiny for policies affecting immigrants and protesters. Officials will speak as public support for the immigration vision declines. Funding for these agencies remains a point of contention.


Trump's new problem: Mass deportations could result in a major US recession, say economists
Donald Trump's new regime will become reality in the coming months, based on his massive victory in the US Presidential elections 2024. But, the biggest challenge for Trump could be the arrival of a US recession if mass deportations become a reality
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