Texas, Trump and New York
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The Trump admin’s use of a wartime immigration law faces new hurdles as judges in two states block deportations, citing due process concerns and legal ambiguity.
Reuters |
A U.S. judge on Friday allowed the Trump administration to go ahead with a plan to make immigrants illegally living in or entering the United States register with the federal government or face fines...
The Boston Globe |
One man in Texas is HIV positive and fears lacking access to medical care if deported.
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Trump, New York and climate change
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced in February that the federal government was pulling its approval of the city’s congestion-pricing program.
The New York Times |
President Trump outlined the move in an expansive executive order he signed on Tuesday directing the Justice Department to block all “burdensome and ideologically motivated ‘climate change’ or energy ...
Albuquerque Journal |
New Mexico regulatory officials and utility companies don't seem tempted to return to the fossil fuel source that once powered, and polluted, much of the state.
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N.Y., raised over $1 million in first quarter of 2025 as House Republicans look to New York in 2026 to expand their majority.
The figure has been growing while President Trump appeals a 2024 judgment finding he and his company liable for fraud.
Trump's border czar, Thomas Homan, has deep roots in NY. Republicans aim to leverage the connection to increase immigration actions.
The Trump administration has canceled $188 million in federal grants meant to reimburse New York City for sheltering migrants, saying the money was being spent to support illegal immigration.
The president is trying new shortcuts to eliminate energy and environmental rules, but legal experts say the efforts could face high hurdles.