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Iraqis with U.S. ties are first to sue over Trump immigration order
NEW YORK An initial volley in a potential barrage of legal challenges to President Donald Trump's new restrictions on immigration came on Saturday on behalf of two Iraqis with ties to U.S. security forces who were detained at New York's JFK Airport.
- Trump aides divided over policy shielding 'dreamer' immigrants: sources
- Trump bars door to refugees, visitors from seven mainly Muslim nations |
- Prosecutors will not pursue Bridgegate charges against New Jersey governor
- Trump has 'friendly' call with Mexican leader but he demands change |
- Trump says he is only in early stages of considering lifting Russia sanctions |
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Tycoon Slim says Trump not 'Terminator,' sees opportunities for Mexico
MEXICO CITY Billionaire Carlos Slim said on Friday that Mexico should not fear Donald Trump, seeing opportunities for his country in the U.S. president's economic policies, and praising Mexicans for uniting behind their government in talks with the northern neighbor.