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Noncitizens can take steps before Trump presidency


Noncitizens can take steps before Trump presidency, advocates say

Here's what the legal services nonprofit Michigan Immigrant Rights Center recommends noncitizens can do now.

Immigrant rights group: Noncitizens can take these steps ahead of ...

Immigration lawyers and advocates in Michigan are preparing their clients ahead of President-elect Donald Trump assuming office in January.

6 steps non-citizen immigrants should consider before Trump takes ...

With Donald Trump winning the presidential election, significant changes in immigration law and policy could be coming.

Steps that Non-Citizen Immigrants To Consider Before President ...

With Donald Trump winning the presidential election, significant changes in immigration law and policy for DACA and TPS recipients could be ...

Undocumented? What to Know Before a Second Trump Term - KQED

Here are ways that immigrants lacking permanent legal status — and folks in mixed-status families — can prepare for the sweeping immigration ...

Undocumented immigrants told to prepare ahead of Trump ... - ABC30

President-elect Trump's cornerstone campaign promise was an immigration crackdown, starting with mass deportations on day one of his ...

Donald Trump has promised a closed border and mass deportations ...

Immigrants, their employers and groups who work with them are already taking action ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's second term, ...

Four Things New York Lawmakers Must Do Before Trump Takes Office

... trump at the center with abortion pills, protestors, Nypd and surveillance cameras. The Trump Administration promises to target women, ...

If Trump wins the election, mass deportations could wreak havoc on ...

Trump has vowed to stage the 'largest deportation operation in American history'. 'The totality of it is to make life so hard for immigrants ...

In the Face of a Second Trump Presidency, Immigrants Proudly ...

Washington, D.C. – In the face of a violent anti-immigrant platform that will be led by President-elect Trump, the Home is Here campaign is ...

What Donald Trump's Win Means For Immigration | TIME

Now that Donald Trump has won the presidential election, here's what to know about his immigration plan.

Anti-Immigrant Extremists Want to Use this 226-Year-Old Law to ...

The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 was used to justify World War II-era internment of noncitizens, and now Donald Trump is threatening to invoke ...

Trump wants to use a 226-year-old law to deport millions of ... - CBC

Donald Trump's pathway to deporting millions of undocumented migrants may hinge on a 226-year old-law last used to target and detain ...

How Trump might start 'largest deportation' in U.S. history - WHYY

Andrew Selee of the Migration Policy Institute tells NPR that President-elect Donald Trump could begin his focus on newer arrivals and other ...

Column: How to protect immigrant families if Trump is reelected

Immigrants and their allies have a choice: Ignore Trump's threats or prepare for them. Here is a set of tactics that could make a ...

Inside Trump's plan for mass deportations - and who wants to stop him

WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Donald Trump is expected to mobilize agencies across the U.S. government to help him deport record numbers of immigrants, ...

Noncitizen voting is central to Republicans' election claims - NPR

Donald Trump and his allies have zeroed in on the baseless claim that Democrats are encouraging newly arrived migrants to vote for them in ...

Noncitizens can't vote, and instances are 'vanishingly rare'

Despite Donald Trump spreading allegations of widespread voting by noncitizens, audits of state voter rolls have uncovered very few ...

As sources say Trump could prioritize deporting Chinese nationals ...

Undocumented immigrants from China will be among the first groups targeted for deportation by the incoming Trump administration, ...

Can illegal immigrants really vote in the US election? - BBC

It is illegal for non-citizens to vote in the US election - but Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed immigrants are going to.