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“A growing number of journalists are taking a hard look” at Trump-era reporting and “concluding that, yes, corporate media behaved terribly,” cheers Becket Adams at the Washington Examiner.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/02/07/unethical-trump-era-coverage-the-best-of-us-and-other-commentary/
“A return to Trump-era policies is not the fix,” Padilla said.
“A return to Trump-era policies is not the fix,” said.
House Republicans did pass legislation seeking to limit asylum and extend the Trump-era border wall but the bill is dead on arrival in the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats.
Republicans have accused the administration of fueling the crisis by rolling back Trump-era border protections.
That presumption of ineligibility can be challenged if migrants can show exceptional circumstances and officials have rejected comparisons to the Trump-era travel ban.
The policy would actually expand a Trump-era program known as Title 42, which he had promised as a candidate to end.
Source: https://www.columbian.com/news/2023/jan/22/press-mess-at-southern-border/
The southern is expected to see an even greater migrant surge in the coming weeks when Title 42, the Trump-era public health order invoked during the COVID-19 pandemic, ends May 11.
Together, they represent a major change to immigration rules that will stand even if the Supreme Court ends a Trump-era public health law that allows U.S. authorities to turn away asylum-seekers.
Source: https://www.abqjournal.com/2562131/biden-restricting-nicaraguans-cubans-and-haitians-at-border.html
Trump-era Republicanism proved equally turbulent.
Source: https://leftfootforward.org/2023/02/is-right-wing-populism-fading/
We cannot cave to demands for cruel Trump-era immigration policy as a ‘price to be paid’ for aid to our allies.