Couple Divided Over Trump United In Saving Illegal Immigrants Crossing US-Mexico Border
World News | Reuters | Friday October 30, 2020
A die-hard Trump supporter and his wife, who despises the US president, are united in a rare mission.
Pentagon Gets New Request To Build Roughly 435 km Long Trump Border Wall
World News | Reuters | Friday January 17, 2020
The Pentagon has received a new request from within the Trump administration to build roughly 270 miles (435 km) of wall on the border with Mexico and is evaluating its cost and viability, a senior Defense Department official said on Thursday.
Pentagon Diverts Funds From Military Schools For Trump's Border Wall
World News | Reuters | Thursday September 5, 2019
The Pentagon said on Wednesday it would pull funding from 127 Defense Department projects, including schools and daycare centres for military families, as it diverts $3.6 billion to fund President Donald Trump's wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
He Was Kicked Out Of Border Militia. Then FBI Found Gun 'Factory' In His Home
World News | Antonia Noori Farzan, The Washington Post | Friday August 30, 2019
Joshua Pratchard was enthusiastic about joining Arizona Border Recon, an armed civilian group that patrols the U.S.-Mexico border looking for unauthorized migrants and drug smugglers.
Trump Can Spend Military Funds On Mexico Border Wall: US Supreme Court
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday July 27, 2019
The US Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of President Donald Trump, allowing him to proceed with plans to divert billions of dollars in Pentagon funds towards construction of his border wall with Mexico.
Trump Supporters Begin Construction Of Private US, Mexico Border Wall
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday May 28, 2019
A US military veteran has launched construction on the first section of private border wall between the United States and Mexico, using money crowdsourced by supporters of President Donald Trump.
20 States Move To Block Trump's Border Wall Funding: Attorney General
World News | Reuters | Friday April 5, 2019
Twenty states have filed a motion to block President Donald Trump's method of funding a border wall by diverting federal funds through a national emergency declaration, the New York state attorney general said on Friday.
Donald Trump's Decision Might Create A Massive Avocado Shortage In US
World News | Reuters | Thursday April 4, 2019
US President Donald Trump's threats to shut the border with Mexico are now affecting what some might argue is the softest spot in bilateral relations -- avocados.
Trump "Wall" In Desolate Stretch Of New Mexico Has Some Asking: Why Here?
World News | Reuters | Friday March 15, 2019
The barrier, completed last year, provides an early peek at the administration's efforts to provide the layer of national security President Donald Trump's supporters demand. Although the fence does not break new ground - it replaces less formidable vehicle barriers - it is the longest section erected to date under Trump, who has said generally tha...
"Open-And-Closed Case": Trump On Lawsuit To Block Emergency Declaration
World News | Reuters | Wednesday February 20, 2019
President Donald Trump expressed confidence on Tuesday that he would prevail against a lawsuit filed by 16 U.S. states seeking to block his declaration of a national emergency to fund a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
There Will Be "Hundreds Of Miles" Of Border Wall By 2020, Says Trump Aide
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday February 18, 2019
A top adviser to Donald Trump said Sunday that the president's emergency declaration could allow "hundreds of miles" of barriers to be built on the Mexican border before the 2020 election.
Trump's Firm Employed Illegal Immigrants At Golf Clubs, Then Fired Them
World News | Joshua Partlow, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 5, 2019
President Donald Trump's company has fired at least 18 undocumented workers from five golf courses in New York and New Jersey in the past two months, part of a purge set in motion after a series of reports about the clubs' employment of workers without legal status.
US To Deploy Around 3,750 Additional Troops Along Mexico Border: Pentagon
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday February 4, 2019
The United States will send an additional 3,750 troops to its frontier with Mexico, the Pentagon said on Sunday, as President Donald Trump doubled down on his call for a wall to boost border security.
Donald Trump Signs Deal Ending Longest US Government Shutdown
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday January 26, 2019
President Donald Trump on Friday brought a temporary end to the longest government shutdown in US history, while dropping his previous insistence on immediate funding for wall construction along the Mexican border.
Travelers Fume In Long Lines At US Airport Amid Government Shutdown
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday January 14, 2019
Miami International Airport's departing passengers meet unusual long waits at security checkpoints on Sunday which was an indirect consequence of the partial US federal government shutdown.
Couple Divided Over Trump United In Saving Illegal Immigrants Crossing US-Mexico Border
World News | Reuters | Friday October 30, 2020
A die-hard Trump supporter and his wife, who despises the US president, are united in a rare mission.
Pentagon Gets New Request To Build Roughly 435 km Long Trump Border Wall
World News | Reuters | Friday January 17, 2020
The Pentagon has received a new request from within the Trump administration to build roughly 270 miles (435 km) of wall on the border with Mexico and is evaluating its cost and viability, a senior Defense Department official said on Thursday.
Pentagon Diverts Funds From Military Schools For Trump's Border Wall
World News | Reuters | Thursday September 5, 2019
The Pentagon said on Wednesday it would pull funding from 127 Defense Department projects, including schools and daycare centres for military families, as it diverts $3.6 billion to fund President Donald Trump's wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
He Was Kicked Out Of Border Militia. Then FBI Found Gun 'Factory' In His Home
World News | Antonia Noori Farzan, The Washington Post | Friday August 30, 2019
Joshua Pratchard was enthusiastic about joining Arizona Border Recon, an armed civilian group that patrols the U.S.-Mexico border looking for unauthorized migrants and drug smugglers.
Trump Can Spend Military Funds On Mexico Border Wall: US Supreme Court
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday July 27, 2019
The US Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of President Donald Trump, allowing him to proceed with plans to divert billions of dollars in Pentagon funds towards construction of his border wall with Mexico.
Trump Supporters Begin Construction Of Private US, Mexico Border Wall
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday May 28, 2019
A US military veteran has launched construction on the first section of private border wall between the United States and Mexico, using money crowdsourced by supporters of President Donald Trump.
20 States Move To Block Trump's Border Wall Funding: Attorney General
World News | Reuters | Friday April 5, 2019
Twenty states have filed a motion to block President Donald Trump's method of funding a border wall by diverting federal funds through a national emergency declaration, the New York state attorney general said on Friday.
Donald Trump's Decision Might Create A Massive Avocado Shortage In US
World News | Reuters | Thursday April 4, 2019
US President Donald Trump's threats to shut the border with Mexico are now affecting what some might argue is the softest spot in bilateral relations -- avocados.
Trump "Wall" In Desolate Stretch Of New Mexico Has Some Asking: Why Here?
World News | Reuters | Friday March 15, 2019
The barrier, completed last year, provides an early peek at the administration's efforts to provide the layer of national security President Donald Trump's supporters demand. Although the fence does not break new ground - it replaces less formidable vehicle barriers - it is the longest section erected to date under Trump, who has said generally tha...
"Open-And-Closed Case": Trump On Lawsuit To Block Emergency Declaration
World News | Reuters | Wednesday February 20, 2019
President Donald Trump expressed confidence on Tuesday that he would prevail against a lawsuit filed by 16 U.S. states seeking to block his declaration of a national emergency to fund a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
There Will Be "Hundreds Of Miles" Of Border Wall By 2020, Says Trump Aide
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday February 18, 2019
A top adviser to Donald Trump said Sunday that the president's emergency declaration could allow "hundreds of miles" of barriers to be built on the Mexican border before the 2020 election.
Trump's Firm Employed Illegal Immigrants At Golf Clubs, Then Fired Them
World News | Joshua Partlow, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 5, 2019
President Donald Trump's company has fired at least 18 undocumented workers from five golf courses in New York and New Jersey in the past two months, part of a purge set in motion after a series of reports about the clubs' employment of workers without legal status.
US To Deploy Around 3,750 Additional Troops Along Mexico Border: Pentagon
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday February 4, 2019
The United States will send an additional 3,750 troops to its frontier with Mexico, the Pentagon said on Sunday, as President Donald Trump doubled down on his call for a wall to boost border security.
Donald Trump Signs Deal Ending Longest US Government Shutdown
World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday January 26, 2019
President Donald Trump on Friday brought a temporary end to the longest government shutdown in US history, while dropping his previous insistence on immediate funding for wall construction along the Mexican border.
Travelers Fume In Long Lines At US Airport Amid Government Shutdown
World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday January 14, 2019
Miami International Airport's departing passengers meet unusual long waits at security checkpoints on Sunday which was an indirect consequence of the partial US federal government shutdown.
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