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Trump says only criminals and bad illegals would be immediately deported in a modification of his immigration policy. This is similiar to president Obama's policy.
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Trump’s Shift in Immigration Stance Echoes Obama Administration Policy
WSJ 08.31.2016
After subdued trip to Mexico, Trump talks tough on immigration in Phoenix
Washington Post 09.01.2016
Donald Trump’s big immigration speech proves it: There is no ‘new’ Donald Trump
Washington Post 09.14.2016
Donald Trump Gambles on Immigration but Sends Conflicting Signals
The New York Times 08.31.2016
Explaining What Donald Trump Wants to Do Now on Immigration
The New York Times 09.01.2016
Trump presidency: Border hawk ex-general to run US security - BBC News
BBC News 12.07.2016
Opinion: Don’t underestimate Trump's new immigration rules | Opinion | DW.COM | 22.02.2017
DW.COM 02.22.2017
US Secretary of State Tillerson in Mexico | All media content | DW.COM | 23.02.2017
DW.COM 02.23.2017
‘I Am an American Because of Him’: The Journey of Pence’s Irish Grandfather
The New York Times 03.16.2017
‘Dreamers’ to Stay in U.S. for Now, but Long-Term Fate Is Unclear
The New York Times 06.16.2017
Donald Trump proposes law to cut immigration numbers by half in 10 years
The Guardian 08.02.2017
From Offices to Disney World, Employers Brace for the Loss of an Immigrant Work Force
The New York Times 01.09.2018
Trump Administration Says That Nearly 200,000 Salvadorans Must Leave
The New York Times 01.08.2018
Decision could spell deportation for these 250,000 immigrants
CNN 01.09.2018
Washington Post 06.21.2018
Central America Migrants Flee Crime and Poverty Despite U.S. Crackdown
WSJ 06.25.2018
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