Trump travel ban
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Ice says it arrested 680 people in five states in last week’s raids, and immigration lawyers say Trump ‘is making good on his promise to deport millions’
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The president played golf and dined with the Japanese prime minister in Florida but still found time to tweet his indignation about an uncooperative legal system
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If you have had difficulties at US borders since Trump’s travel ban – denied entry or had to answer uncomfortable questions – we want to hear from you
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Donald Trump said his administration would win its ongoing legal challenge to reinstate a travel ban on refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries during a press conference on Friday
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While others boycott the US over the travel ban, I decided to continue my book tour to bear witness. I found troubled heartlands and a widening gulf
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For the supreme court to strike down the temporary restraining order on Trump’s travel ban, one of its four liberal-leaning justices would have to break ranks
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Religious minority were subjected to what the United Nations classified as genocide when Isis militants overran their homes in northern Iraq in 2014
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President Trump tells law enforcement officials he is amazed by the length of his travel ban appeals court process
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Proposed security measure would force immigrants and refugees referenced in Trump’s travel ban to hand over social media details as part of a security check
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President tells crowd of law enforcement officials that executive order couldn’t ‘be written any plainer or better’, before vowing to reduce violence in Chicago
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The attempted beheading of Lyle Zimmerman made headlines around the world – so, it was to his surprise when it appeared on the White House’s list of cases the ‘very dishonest press doesn’t want to report’
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Live coverage as the ninth US circuit court of appeals in San Francisco weighs up whether president’s controversial ban will stand
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What you need to know about the hearing and what’s to come in the dispute over Donald Trump’s controversial executive order
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August Flentje, a longtime justice department lawyer and Noah Purcell, Washington state’s solicitor general, made their cases at the ninth US circuit court of appeals in San Francisco on Tuesday
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Kellyanne Conway, a senior aide to Donald Trump, has cited a fictitious ‘massacre’ three times
The Guardian view on opposition to Trump: we can all do our bit