The Senator and 2020 Democratic candidate says she’d push legislation to make it so that a sitting president may be charged with a crimeSign up for the US briefing and get a new perspective 2.50pm BST Only 11 employers were prosecuted for hiring undocumented immigrants in the year that ended in March, the New York Times reports. The data suggests the Trump administration has not made going after employers a priority, even as it pursues hard-line policies on immigration.During the same 12-month period, more than 112,000 individuals were prosecuted for illegal entry or re-entry into the US, according to data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. “Not only are few employers prosecuted, fewer who are convicted receive sentences that amount to more than token punishment,” TRAC told the Times. 2.35pm BST Donald Trump is defending his plan for tariffs on Mexican goods.Mexico has taken advantage of the United States for decades. Because of the Dems, our Immigration Laws are BAD. Mexico makes a FORTUNE from the U.S., have for decades, they can easily fix this problem. Time for them to finally do what must be done! Continue reading…
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