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policies they say put billionaires’ needs above those of workers. Neidi Dominguez, founding executive director of Organized Power in Numbers and an organizer, said that the number of [May Day](https://www.theguardian.com/world/may-day) events this
Trump administration has pushed AI companies to make their tools available on classified networks without the standard restrictions they apply to users. Google’s contract with the Pentagon [reportedly](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/28/google-classified-ai-deal-pentagon) includes language stating
immigrant communities in US cities. The New School’s Varon said that while there are undoubtedly protests against the US-Israeli war on Iran, there is no distinct movement, much of it incorporated into
policies that ensure federal public buildings "respect regional, traditional, and classical architectural heritage in order to uplift and beautify public spaces and ennoble the United States and our system of self-government." A few months
Trump's second administration, leaving immigrants struggling to get confirmation that their applications were received, let alone reviewed. ### Watch this  Ben Norman/NPR *Go face-to-face with the person
policies from the Trump administration — that they are deciding not to attend the tournament at all. FIFA, for its part, says it's seeing "unprecedented" [demand for tickets](https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/articles/500-million-ticket-requests-submitted) to the World
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other agencies involved in the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts. While the measure does not explicitly mention the president’s proposed new ballroom, it proposes that
policy priorities](https://jameswalkinshaw.org/priorities/#ahref-priorities-430). He sits on the House Oversight Committee (which Connolly chaired) and Homeland Security Committee — two high-profile panels whose Democratic members have set themselves in opposition to Trump’s handling
Policy” and claiming that Leo’s ascension as the first American-born pontiff should be considered a response by the church to Trump’s election. The president subsequently [posted](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/13/trump-ai-image-christ-like-figure-backlash) an AI-generated
administration. “The hardcore America First people are turning against Trump. They can smell something in the wind and Iran is a big part of that. They firmly believe that you shouldn’t get involved
immigration enforcement, his support base kept the faith. But now the unlikely coalition that put Trump back in the White House [is unravelling](https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-am-72e7e1c3-f2cd-43df-b19e-cfb37a9b9bd6.html?chunk=1&utm_term=emshare#story1) as he alienates Maga influencers, religious conservatives, anti-interventionists
immigration," said Aten. ### [Politics](https://www.npr.org/sections/politics/) ### [A recap of Trump's appearance at the Turning Point Action event in Arizona](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/18/nx-s1-5786675/a-recap-of-trumps-appearance-at-the-turning-point-action-event-in-arizona) Moes felt similarly. While attending college in California, Moes said
immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, was also busy insulting his critics, posting pictures of his proposed ballroom, and continuing to insist on the lie that he won the 2020 election. The president also has unorthodox posting
administration's immigration surge in Minnesota intensified. **Octavio Jones/AFP via Getty Images** Octavio Jones/AFP via Getty Images During Billie Little's roughly two decades working at Thomson Reuters, she felt pride in the company, which
Trump administration’s aggressive and at times [indiscriminate immigration crackdown](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/ice-agent-court-testimony-oregon). Internal emails and memos from law enforcement personnel and city departments in seven states and several federal agencies reveal growing alarm about
immigrants from the early 20th century, Palestinian Salvadorans endured a lot of prejudice. Racist laws during the military dictatorship of the 1930s barred them, along with others of Middle Eastern or Asian origin, from opening