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Despite polls showing many Canadians were worried about the effects of immigration on housing and affordability late last year, the topic has scarcely been mentioned in the federal election campaign now drawing to a close.
Instead, immigration has emerged as one of Trump’s strongest issues in public polling, reflecting both his grip on the Republican base and a broader shift in public sentiment that is driven in part, interviews suggest, by anger at the policies of his predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden.
Goldman, a 50-year-old immigration lawyer who lives in Oro Valley, is entering a nationally watched Arizona congressional race arguing that he's well-positioned to stand up to President Donald Trump, whose administration has questioned the value of giving every migrant a trial and is accused of defying an order from the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Trump administration was handed a rapid-fire series of court losses Wednesday night and Thursday in lawsuits filed over its policies on immigration, elections and its crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in schools.
Federal judges have issued rulings against several Trump administration actions, including voter ID requirements, sanctuary city funding cuts, deportations and anti-DEI guidance.
With Canada heading to the polls on April 28, immigration policy has taken center stage in the federal election debate, shaping the final arguments made by the country’s leading political parties. Both Liberal Party leader Mark Carney and Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre have placed immigration reform high on their campaign agendas,
With 37,000 work-permit holders on island, and growing numbers of permanent residents and Caymanian status holders, immigration reform is high on candidates' agendas.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was elected in 2016. She spent much of her earlier career working on behalf of low-income people and marginalized groups.
Both the Liberal and Conservative parties have released their 2025 platforms, laying out where they stand on permanent residency, foreign workers, international students, and border enforcement
The city is having a special election in June to fill the District 4 vacancy after the death of Commissioner Manolo Reyes.
With a Canada federal election on the horizon and a growing housing crisis, the construction sector has become a clear priority