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Trump’s effort to bar migrants from claiming asylum at the border rejected, setting up possible Supreme Court showdown
A divided federal appeals court on Friday rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to unilaterally bar migrants who cross the US-Mexico border from seeking asylum, teeing up a likely showdown over the...

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Trump's asylum ban at the border is illegal, rules US appeals court
 · 9h
Federal appeals court rules Trump administration can't bar migrants from seeking asylum
 · 16h
Appeals court clears way for U.S. to reopen border for asylum seekers
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s declaration of an “invasion” at the U.S.-Mexico border was illegal, effectively clearing the way to reopen the United States to migra...

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Appeals court says Trump’s asylum ban at the border is illegal, agreeing with lower court
 · 13h
Trump’s Immigration Move Backfires Setting Up Possible SCOTUS Showdown
 · 12h
Appeals court rejects broad Trump administration bid to block asylum applications
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, during an appearance Friday afternoon on Fox News, said she hadn’t seen the ruling but went on to attack the judges.

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 · 9h
Appeals court rules Trump asylum ban at southern border is illegal
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Appeals court stops Trump’s effort to cut off asylum at border
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Exclusive-US trade rep tells Mexican companies Trump tariffs here to stay, sources say

By Emily Green, David Lawder and David Shepardson MEXICO CITY, April 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has told Mexico's auto and steel industries they should not expect the renegotiation of the U.
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Mexico's Sheinbaum pushes back on Trump over migrant deaths and Cuba

The Mexican government on Tuesday protested the deaths of its citizens in U.S. immigration custody as President Claudia Sheinbaum pushes back against U.S. President Donald Trump's policies on
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Mexico President Pushes Back On Donald Trump For This Reason

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum protested the deaths of Mexican citizens in U.S. immigration custody and made her criticism of Donald Trump’s administration policies toward Cuba clear. The progressive leader had walked a careful line with Trump for more than a year,
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum says Trump called her after killing of drug lord

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump called her after Mexico’s military killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel to ask how things were in Mexico.
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Trump Has Renamed Federal Buildings And The Gulf Of Mexico. Here's How They Can Be Restored When He's Out Of Office.

Late last month, President Donald Trump joked about renaming the oil-shipping route the “Strait of Trump.” Days before Iran said the Strait of Hormuz would reopen amid a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon,
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George Lopez Sounds the Alarm on Donald Trump's 'Cognitive Decline': 'This Guy Can Get Away With So Much'

In a recent interview with Big Boy's Neighborhood on Real 92. 3, comedian George Lopez weighed in on the apparent cognitive decline of President Donald Trump.
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Now Trump suggests renaming the Gulf of America

President Donald Trump said he was “just kidding” about thinking of renaming the Gulf of America after himself. The president was speaking by phone on Fox News’ […]
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Trump Trade Chief Tells Mexican Companies Tariffs Here To Stay: Report

Two of the sources said that Greer delivered a similar message on tariffs never returning to zero to Mexico’s steel industry, which is facing a 50% U.S. duty on commodity steel and aluminum products and a 25% duty for derivative goods containing at least 15% of the metals by weight.
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