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Trump immigration policy: US officials prepare for mass deportations

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US officials gear up for mass deportations under Trump's policy
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As Trump ramps up raids, CT Republicans call for more cooperation with immigration agents

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The state’s TRUST Act places strict limits on when law enforcement can comply with an immigration detainer. But House Republicans say it has “gagged” ICE agents from deporting violent criminals. On Thursday, they called for rolling back...
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New Jersey organizations concerned about Trump immigration crackdown

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It's been three days into the second Trump administration. Several of the executive orders signed on Day 1 focused on more rigorous immigration policies.
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On Trump's Order, Pentagon Rushes 2,500+ Troops To U.S. Border | Mass Deportation War Begins

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In a major clampdown on immigrants in the U.S., Donald Trump's administration is weighing sending 10,000 troops to the Mexico border. Several media reports claim that the government will use Department of Defence bases to hold migrants...
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Racialized newcomers struggle more to find jobs: data

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Racialized newcomers are struggling more than white newcomers when it comes to finding a job in their field, according to data from a CBC News survey. CBC's Kirthana Sasitharan has more on what newcomers want from the labour force.
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Bishop Asks Donald Trump To 'Have Mercy' On 'Migrants & LGBTQ' People

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On his first day in office, Donald Trump attended a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, where Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde made a heartfelt appeal for 'mercy' toward immigrants and the LGBTQ community. As the Bishop urged...
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Bishop pleads case for migrants, LGBT people

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In a powerful address, Bishop urges Trump 2.0 to reconsider policies impacting migrants and LGBT individuals. The plea highlights the need for compassion and justice in shaping future US policies.
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Fears of ICE raids, mass deportations spread among LI immigrant community

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President Donald Trump detailed his immigration policies and signed executive orders related to them as he returned to the White House Monday.
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Trump signs slew of executive orders on immigration, border security, TikTok | Gravitas

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Donald Trump is back in the White House after being sworn in as the 47th U.S. president. On his first day, Trump wasted no time fulfilling his promises, both on the 2024 campaign trail and after winning the presidential elections,...
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Resilience: Drones Reveal The Struggle North African Refugees Face

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This powerful footage sheds light on the journey of refugees across North Africa, capturing the harsh conditions, determined communities, and the resilience of individuals seeking safety and a better life. Experience the human spirit...
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Community gathers to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Elected officials, including Bronx Sen. Jamaal T. Bailey, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark and Attorney General Letitia James, reflected on Dr. King’s impact on civil rights and equality.
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Texas border town braces for mass deportations

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Residents in the border community of McAllen, Texas, are preparing for U.S. president-elect Donald Trump to take swift action with immigration raids and mass deportations. Trump pledged to sign executive orders immediately cracking down...
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I'm a Latino preparing for Trump's mass deportation of migrants | Close Up

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He arrived in the US as an undocumented child. Now a permanent resident, he fears Trump will deport his loved ones.
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Manitoba braces for fewer immigrants, more job openings

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Political and business leaders worry Manitoba's economy will take a hit as federal cuts to immigration will result in fewer newcomers to fill critical labour shortages.
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Ottawa's immigration cuts raise concern in Nova Scotia

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As Nicola Seguin reports, the cuts are leaving some industries worried their labour shortages will get worse.
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Groups in N.S. condemn Ottawa for immigration cuts

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The cuts are leaving some industries worried their labour shortages will get worse, CBC's Nicola Seguin reports.
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Immigrant advocate Sister Yliana Hernandez prepares community for possible ICE raids, family separation

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Already an advocate for young women, Sister Yliana Hernandez of the Sisters of the Presentation said Friday during an interview at her New Windsor home that her faith is now leading her to fight for immigrants' rights and dignity as a...
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Trump's deportation nation

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He arrived in the US as an undocumented child. Now a permanent resident, he fears Trump will deport his loved ones.
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Lawyer speaks out against Toronto recruiter who allegedly scammed migrant workers

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A CBC News investigation is looking into one of the country's most notorious immigration recruiters: a Toronto business woman who has allegedly been charging illegal fees to foreign workers in exchange for finding them jobs. CBC’s Metro...
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Newcomers share challenges they faced after moving to Canada

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While many newcomers immigrate to Canada in hopes of finding safety, a new survey finds one third of Ontario newcomers felt safer in their home countries. CBC’s Talia Ricci spoke to newcomers from Ukraine and India about some of the...
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Manitoba pushes for more skilled workers despite Ottawa reducing immigration numbers

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The Manitoba government is making its case to accept more provincial nominees for 2025, even as the federal government reduces admission targets across all immigration categories, including the provincial nominee program.
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Newcomers say Canada accepts ‘too many immigrants’

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A new CBC-commissioned survey has found that over 80 per cent of newcomers to Canada feel the federal government accepts ‘too many immigrants’ without proper planning.
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CBC News commissioned survey shows trained newcomers to Canada struggle to find medical work

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CBC News has commissioned a survey which asked more than 15-hundred adults who arrived in the last decade, about their experiences. They overwhelmingly reported being happy with their quality of life in Canada. Of the individuals...
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Trudeau's collapse: Why Canadians turned away

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Justin Trudeau’s national popularity plummeted long before he started losing his grip on the Liberal Party. The housing crisis, rampant inflation, parts of his government’s pandemic response, and dissatisfaction with progressive policies...